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OAK  PARK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


SCOVILLE  INSTITUTE. 


FICTION-AUTIIOR  LIST. 


JUNE,  1904. 


OAK  PARK,  ILL. 
Published  by  the  Directors. 
1904. 


OAK  PARK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

SCOVILLE  INSTITUTE. 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

HENRY  A.  TAYLOR,  President. 

H.  R.  PEBBLES,  Secretary. 

W.  H.  FRENCH,  JOHN  P.  LENOX, 

PERCY  W.  BLACKMER,  CHAS.  R.  ERWIN. 


LIBRARIAN 

EVVA  L.  MOORE. 

ASSISTANT  LIBRARIAN 

MABEL  A.  THAIN. 

CHILDREN’S  LIBRARIAN 


EDNA  LYMAN. 


on 

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RULES  AND  REGULATIONS. 


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1 


Section  1.  The  library  shall  be  open  to  the  public  every  day 
except  Sundays  and  such  holidays  as  the  Board  may  designate.  The 
hours  for  the  circulating  department  shall  be  from  9 a.  m.  to  8:30 
p.  m.  ; for  the  reading  and  reference  room,  9 a.  m.  to  9 :30  p.  m. 

Sec.  2.  Any  person  residing  in  Oak  Park  may  obtain  the  priv- 
ileges of  the  circulating  library  upon  hilling  out  and  presenting  the 
proper  application.  Minors  must  have  their  applications  signed  by 
parent  or  guardian.  Non-residents  may  draw  books  on  payment  of 
two  dollars  per  year  in  advance.  Non-residents  or  visitors  in  the 
village  may  take  books  from  the  library  on  depositing  with  the 
librarian  the  value  thereof,  and  paying  10  cents  rent  per  week  for 
each  volume.  Such  deposit  shall  be  refunded  on  return  of  the 
books  and  all  dues  and  fines  paid.  Cards  may  be  issued  to  non- 
resident pupils  of  the  High  School  entitling  them  to  draw  books 
from  the  circulating  department  of  the  library,  subject  to  the  rules 
and  regulations  governing  the  circulation  of  such  books,  upon  the 
presentation  of  the  proper  application  blank  signed  by  the  principal 
of  the  High  School.  Teachers  in  the  public  schools  of  Oak  Park 
are  entitled  to  special  teachers’  cards  upon  which  ten  books  at  a 
time  may  be  drawn  for  school  use. 

Sec.  3.  Each  person  entitled  to  draw  books  from  the  library 
shall  receive  two  cards,  one  general  and  unlimited,  and  one  special 
non-fiction  card.  The  card  upon  which  a book  is  drawn  must  be 
presented  whenever  a book  is  taken,  returned,  or  renewed.  If  a 
card  is  lost  it  will  be  replaced  seven  days  after  notice  has  been 
given  at  the  library  upon  payment  of  five  cents.  If  the  lost  card  be 
found  the  duplicate  must  be  returned  at  once  to  the  library.  The 
registered  holder  of  a card  is  in  all  cases  responsible  for  books 
drawn  by  means  of  the  card  by  whomsoever  presented  and  for  all 
fines  and  damages  charged  against  it.  Loss  of  a card  does  not 
affect  the  responsibility  of  the  original  holder.  Cards  loaned  to 
non-residents  are  subject  to  forfeiture.  Cards  when  not  in  use  may 
be  left  at  the  library.  Immediate  notice  of  change  of  residence 
must  he  given  at  the  library. 

Sec.  4.  Books  may  be  retained  two  weeks,  and,  if  not  pre- 
viously reserved  for  another  borrower,  may  be  once  renewed  for 
the  same  period.  A book  labeled  “seven-day  book”  may  be  kept 
seven  days  only  and  cannot  be  renewed.  Books  are  at  all  times 
subject  to  recall  for  library  purposes.  A book  which  is  not  re- 
newable is  not  transferable  to  any  card  whatsoever  and  shall  not 
be  loaned  rgain  to  the  same  person  until  twenty-four  hours  after 
it  has  been  returned.  Books  may  be  renewed  by  application  at  the 
library,  or  by  mail,  giving  the  date  on  which  the  book  was  taken, 
and  its  author  and  title.  Persons  ^wishing  to  borrow  an  additional 
number  of  books  for  special  study  may  receive  the  same  by  means 
of  a special  privilege  permit,  if  such  loan  can  be  granted  without 
detriment  to  the  -general  interests  of  readers,  and  provided  that 
books  so  issued  shall  always  be  subject  to  immediate  recall. 

Sec.  5.  A fine  of  three  cents  a day  (including  Sundays  and 
holidays)  must  be  paid  on  each  book  kept  over  time.  When  a 

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book  has  been  five  days  overdue  the  borrower  will  be  notified  by 
postal.  The  second  notice  after  ten  days’  over-detention  will  add 
five  cents  to  the  fine  amount.  Messenger  service  to  the  amount 
of  twenty  cents  shall  be  charged  when  it  is  necessary  to  send  for 
overdue  books.  Any  book  retained  more  than  a month  after  it 
becomes  due  will  be  considered  lost,  in  which  case  the  borrower 
shall  pay,  in  addition  to  fines,  the  cost  price  of  the  book,  or  re- 
place the  book.  Fines  are  sometimes  charged  to  accommodate  the 
borrower.  In  such  a case  note  of  amount  due  is  written  on  bor- 
rower’s card,  and  must  not  be  erased  under  penalty  of  forfeiture 
of  library  privileges.  The  card  may  be  used  but  once  while  fine 
remains  unpaid.  If  account  is  not  then  settled  the  card  will  be 
held  at  the  library.  No  claim  can  be  established  because  of  the 
failure  of  any  notice  to  or  from  the  library,  through  the  mail  or 
by  person. 

Sec.  6.  All  injuries  to  books,  beyond  a reasonable  wear,  and 
all  losses  shall  be  made  good  by  the  borrower,  or,  in  case  of 
minor,  by  parent  or  guardian  who  signed  application.  Books  are 
assumed  to  be  in  good  condition  when  issued,  and  the  last  bor- 
rower will  be  held  responsible  for  any  mutilation  or  defacement 
unless  the  same  is  reported  when  the  book  is  taken.  Marking 
in  books  and  turning  down  corners  of  leaves  will  be  charged  for, 
not  to  exceed  the  price  of  the  book.  If  one  volume  of.  a set  is 
lost  the  loser  will  be  held  responsible  for  the  value  of  the  set, 
unless  the  lost  volume  be  satisfactorily  replaced. 

Sec.  7.  Any  book  other  than  a seven-day  book  or  recent  fiction 
may  be  reserved  upon  the  payment  of  two  cents  for  cost  of  notice, 
which  will  be  sent  as  soon  as  the  book  is  returned  to  the  library. 
A book  will  not  be  held  longer  than  forty-eight  hours,  after  which 
it  will  again  be  put  into  circulation. 

Sec.  8.  No  person  having  any  form  of  contagious  disease  in 
his  residence  shall  be  permitted  to  receive  books.  If  a library 
book  be  in  a house  where  there  is  a contagious  disease  the  li- 
brarian must  be  notified  and  a physician’s  certificate,  stating  that 
no  contagion  is  to  be  feared  from  further  use  of  the  book,  re- 
turned with  it.  In  cases  where  the  book  is  directly  exposed  to  the 
disease  it  will  not  be  accepted,  and  must  be  replaced  under  same 
rule  as  a lost  book. 

Sec.  9.  Readers  shall  be  permitted  to  consult  the  shelves, 
which,  with  the  exception  of  fiction  shelves  (closed  during  the 
busy  hours),  shall  be  always  open  to  the  public. 

Sec.  10.  Books  of  reference,  and  Ihose  deemed  by  the  Board 
unsuitable  for  general  circulation,  shall  not  be  taken  out  of  the 
library  except  by  special  permission. 

Sec.  11.  A collection  of  duplicate  copies  of  the  latest  and 
most  popular  books  is  provided,  and  these  books  may  be  rented  at 
the  rate  of  5 cents  a week,  subject  to  same  rules  as  seven-daybooks. 
Fines  at  the  usual  rate  will  be  charged  if  the  books  are  kept  over 
time. 

Sec.  12.  During  the  months  June,  July  and  August  a special 
vacation  card  may  be  issued  to  any  holder  of  a regular  library 
card.  The  holder  may  take  out  ten  books  on  it  to  carry  away  on 


his  summer  vacation.  These  ten  books  may  be  kept  for  a period 
of  two  months,  after  the  expiration  of  which  they  will  be  subject 
to  a fine  of  3 cents  a day.  Any  books  so  issued  must  be  returned 
at  the  expense  of  the  borrower  at  any  time  after  the  expiration  of 
four  weeks,  if  required.  Number  of  fiction  limited  to  five;  non- 
fiction unlimited  to  the  number  of  ten.  No  book  in  current  de- 
mand or  any  novel  published  within  the  last  twelve  months  will 
be  issued. 


LIBRARY  HOURS: 


Circulating  department,  9 a.  m.  to  8:30  p.  m.,  legal  holidays 
and  Sundays  excepted. 

Reading  room,  9 a.  m.  to  9:30  p.  M.,  legal  holidays  and  Sun- 
days excepted. 

July  and  August:  9 a.  m.  to  12  m.,  2-6  p.  m.,  7-8:30  p.  m. 


INFORMATION  FOR  READERS. 


Fill  out  on  a slip  of  paper  the  author,  title  and  number  or  just 
the  number  in  the  margin  of  the  list  opposite  the  book  wanted. 
Take  great  care  to  copy  the  call  number  exactly.  As  books  called 
for  may  be  out,  it  is  well  to  put  ten  or  fifteen  numbers  on  the  call 
slip. 

Books  having  a * before  the  call  number  may  only  be  drawn 
by  permission  of  the  librarian.  Short  stories  are  indicated  by  an 
“s”  before  the  call  numbers. 

As  new  books  are  added  the  titles  will  be  posted  in  the  library 
and  published  in  the  local  newspapers. 

A card  catalogue  (the  only  complete  index  to  all  the  books  in 
the  library)  will  be  found  in  the  card  case  placed  in  the  reading 
room. 

To  assist  readers  to  a better  understanding  of  the  titles  as  titles 
brief  condensed  notes  of  books  have  been  compiled  from  various 
sources  and  appended  as  a descriptive  note  to  the  titles.  No  at- 
tempt has  been  made  to  include  in  these  notes  criticisms  or  the  rela- 
tive merits  of  the  books,  but  simply  to  give  a descriptive  note  to 
indicate  the  setting  or  general  atmosphere  of  a story;  if  the  novel 
is  historical  or  even  semi-historical,  the  period  covered,  the  event 
celebrated,  or  the  important  personage  introduced  is  indicated.  In 
the  preparation  the  following  excellent  annotated  lists  were  found 
especially  helpful : Ernest  A.  Baker’s  Descriptive  guide  to  the  best 

fiction,  Leypoldt  and  Isle’s  List  of  books  for  girls  and  women  and 
their  clubs,  Griswold’s  Descriptive  lists  of  novels,  Chicago  public 
library  catalogue,  Evanston  public  library  finding  list. 


BOOKS  ABOUT  BOOKS— GUIDES  TO  THE 
BEST  BEADING. 


* indicates  a book  of  reference  to  be  used  in  the  library. 

Note:  On  account  of  the  great  expense  of  printing,  it  is  im 

possible  at  this  time  to  issue  in  printed  form  any  class  of  books 
except  fiction;  the  latter  was  selected  for  publication  to  meet  the 
greatest  demand.  Many  helpful  aids  and  guides  to  books  and  read- 
ing, however,  have  been  prepared  and  printed  by  others.  These 
lists  and  outlines  give  suggestions  of  the  best  in  history,  biography 
and  literature,  many  of  which  will  be  found  in  the  library.  Here- 
after follows  a selected  list: 

Abbott  and  others.  Hints  for  home  reading 028- Ab2 

Adams  Manual  of  historical  literature *016.9-Adl 

Allen.  Readers  guide  to  English  history *016.942- A15 

Baker.  Descriptive  guide  to  the  best  fiction,  British  and 

American *016.8-B17 

Baldwin.  Book-lover:  guide  to  the  best  reading 028-B19 

Bowker  and  Iles.  Reader’s  guide  in  economic,  social  and 

political  science *016.3-B67 

Brookings  and  Ringwalt.  Briefs  for  debate *016.3-B79 

Brooklyn  Public  Library.  Books  that  girls  like *028-B79 

Burt.  Literary  land  woiks : a guide  to  good  reading  for  young 

people  and  teachers’  assistant 028-B95 

Channing  and  Hart.  Guide  to  the  study  of  American  his- 
tory  *016.973-036 

Emerson.  Books  (in  Essays,  v.  3) 814-Em3 

Griswold.  Descriptive  list  of  novels  dealing  with  Ancient  his- 
tory, France,  Germany,  Italy,  North  America,  Norway, 

and  Russia *016.8-G88 

Hardy.  Five  hundred  books  for  the  young *028.5-H22 

Harrison.  Choice  of  books 824-H24 

Hewins.  List  of  books  for  boy’s  reading  in  “How  to  help 

boys”,  April,  1903 

Koopman.  Mastery  of  books:  hints  on  reading  and  the  use 

of  libraries  028- K83 

Larned.  Talk  about  books 028-L32 

Literature  of  American  history *016.973-L32 

Leypoldt  and  Iles.  List  of  books  for  girls  and  women  and 

their  clubs  [Helpful  to  every  one] *028-L59 


Lowell.  Books  and  libraries  [in  Democracy] 814-L95d 

Lubbock.  Pleasures  of  life  [Contains  his  celebrated,  list  of 

one  hundred  choice  Looks] 824-L96 

Mabie.  My  study  fire,  v.2 814-Mllm 

Matson.  References  for  literary  workers *028-M42 

Matthews.  Home  library  028-M43 

Nield.  Guide  to  the  best  historical  novels  and  tales *016.8-N55 

Oak  Park  public  library.  Vacation  reading  [Grades  7 and  8] 

Selected  list  of  books  on  nature 

Parsons  and  others.  World’s  best  books 028- P25 

Porter.  Books  and  reading .028-P83 

Repplier.  Books  that  have  hindered  me  [in  Points  of  view]814-R29p 
Rice.  Course  of  study  in  history  and  literature,  with  sugges- 
tions and  directions  *907-R36 

Ruskin.  Sesame  and  lilies 824-R89s 

Sargent.  Reading  for  the  young  and  supplement *028-qSa7 

Sonnenschein,  Best  books  *016.7-qSt9 

Sparks,  comp.  Topical  reference  lists  in  American  his- 
tory   *016.973-Sp2 

Whiting.  World  beautiful  in  books 814-W594wo 

Winsor.  Reader’s  hand-book  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion   *016.973-W73 


‘‘That  is  a good  book  which  is  opened  with  expectation  and 
closed  with  profit.” — Alcott — Table  Talk. 

James  Russell  Lowell  has  said: 

“My  advice  would  be  that  young  people  should  confine  them- 
selves to  the  supreme  books  in  whatever  literature,  or,  better  still, 
to  choose  some  one  great  author  and  make  themselves  thoroughly 
familiar  with  him.” 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST.  1 

"a”  before  call  number  indicates  a book  of  short  stories. 

Abbott,  Mary.  Beverleys  [Calcutta] Ab2 

About,  E.  F.  V.  Man  with  the  broken  ear Ab7m 

Story  of  an  honest  man  [Bourgeois  lad] Ab7s 

Adams,  Mary,  pseud.  Confessions  of  a wife Adi 

Ade,  George.  Breaking  into  society  [Pictures  of  American 

life  in  the  modern  American  slang] 817-Ad3b 

Fables  in  slang  [Satires  in  latest  slang] 817-Ad3f 

Girl  proposition  [Humorous,  frank  satire] 817-Ad3g 

In  Babel  [City  life] 817-Ad3i 

More  fables  817-Ad3m 

People  you  know 817-Ad3p 

Aguilar,  Grace.  Days  of  Bruce  [Scottish  war  of  independ- 
ence]   Ag9d 

Home  influence  Ag9h 

Mother’s  recompense.  Sequel  to  Home  influence Ag9m 

Vale  of  cedars  [Persecution  of  the  Jews  in  Spain] Ag9v 

Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Tower  of  London  [Tragic  story  of  Lady 

Jane  Grey,  1553]  Ai6t 

Windsor  castle  [Time  of  Henry  8] Ai6w 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.  Hospital  sketches  [Civil  war] sAllh 

Modern  Mephistopheles ; Whisper  in  the  dark Alim 

Moods  Allmo 

Work  [Life  of  a New  England  girl] Allw 

Alden,  Mrs.  Isabella  M.  {Pansy,  pseud.)  Chautauqua  girls 

at  home.  Sequel  to  Four  girls  at  Chautauqua A12c 

Chrissy’s  endeavor  A12ch 

Eighty-seven  A12ei 

Endless  chain  A12en 

Ester  Reid  A12es 

Ester  Reid  yet  speaking A12est 

Four  girls  at  Chautauqua A12f 

Hall  in  the  grove A12ha 

Her  associate  members A12he 

Household  puzzles  A12ho 

Interrupted  A12in 

Judge  Burnham’s  daughters A12j 

Julia  Ried  A12ju 

King’s  daughter  A12ki 

Links  in  Rebecca’s  life A121i 

Miss  Dee  Dunmore  Bryant A12m 

Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on A12mi 

Miss  Priscilla  Hunter;  My  daughter  Susan A12pr 

Randolphs  A12ra 

Ruth  Erskine’s  crosses A12ru 

Sevenfold  trouble  A12se 

Spun  from  fact A12sp 

Three  people  A12th 

Wanted  A12wa 

What  she  said  and  what  she  meant;  People  who  haven’t 

time  and  can’t  afford  it A12ws 

What  they  couldn’t A12wt 


2 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Alden,  Mrs.  Isabella  M.  and  Foster,  Mrs.  Isabella  H.  From 

different  standpoints A121f 

Modern  prophets  and  other  sketches sA121m 

Alden,  Mrs.  Isabella  M.  and  Livingston,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Aunt 

Hannah  and  Martha  and  John A122au 

Divers  women  A122di 

Profiles  sA122pr 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  people sA124m 

Prudence  Palfrey  A124p 

Queen  of  Sheba A124q 

Sea  turn  sA124s 

Stillwater  tragedy  A124st 

Two  bites  at  a cherry,  with  other  tales sA124t 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.  See  Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.  T. 

Allen,  Anne  S.  Merry  hearts  [Adventures  of  two  bachelor 

maids.  New  York  city] A15m 

Allen,  J.  L.  Aftermath : pari  second  of  A Kentucky  Cardinal. A156a 

Choir  invisible  [Kentucky,  1795] A156ch 

Flute  and  violin  and  other  Kentucky  tales sA156f 

Kentucky  cardinal  A156k 

Mettle  of  the  pasture A156m 

Reign  of  law  [Hemp  fields  of  Kentucky,  1860] A156r 

Allston,  Margaret,  pseud  See  Bergengren,  Mrs.  Anna  F. 

Altsheler,  J.  A.  In  circling  camps  [Civil  war] A17 

In  hostile  red  {Monmouth  campaign] A17i 

Wilderness  road  [St.  Clair’s  defeat  and  Wayne’s  victory]  .A17w 
Andersen,  H.  C.  Improvisatore  [Life  in  Italy  and  Denmark 

contrasted]  An2i 

O.  T. : a Danish  romance An2o 

Only  a fiddler An2on 

Two  baronesses  An2t 

Andrews,  Mary  R.  S.  Kidnapped  colony An27k 

Vive  l’Empereur  [Napoleonic  story] An27v 

Anstey,  F.,  pseud.  See  Guthrie,  T.  A. 

Arabian  night’s  entertainments Arl 

Arblay,  Mme.  Frances  B’d.  Evelina  [Fashionable  manners, 

time  of  George  3] Arl2 

Arnim,  Mary  A.  B.  grafin  von.  Adventures  of  Elizabeth  in 

Riigen  [Full  of  nature  and  the  sheer  joy  of  living] ...  .Ar6a 
Benefactress  [Sunny  heroine  in  Germany;  delicious 

humor]  Ar6b 

Elizabeth  and  her  German  garden Ar6e 

The  same  Ar6el 

Solitary  summer  Ar6s 

The  same  Ar6sl 

Astor,  J.  J.  Journey  in  other  worlds As8 

Atherton,  Mrs.  Gertrude  F.  Californians At4 

Conqueror  [Alexander  Hamilton] At4c 

Mrs.  Pendleton’s  four-in-hand At4m 

Splendid  idle  forties  [California] sAt4sp 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Black  forest  village  stories sAu3b 

Brigitta  [Simple  peasant  life  of  Germany] Au3br 

Little  barefoot  Au31 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


3 


On  the  heights  [Court  and  village  life  in  a little  German 

state]  Au3o 

Spinoza  [Romance  of  the  philosopher] Au3s 

Austen,  Jane.  Emma  [Domestic  and  social  life  in  early  days 

of  19th  century] Au7e 

Lady  Susan;  Watsons Au71 

Mansfield  park  Au7m 

Pride  and  prejudice.  2v.  [Every-day  society  beginning  of 

19th  century]  Au7p 

Sense  and  sensibility;  Persuasion Au7s 

Austin,  Alfred.  Haunts  of  ancient  peace Au71 

Austin,  Mrs.  Jane  G.  Betty  Alden  [Story  of  the  Pilgrims]  .Au72b 

David  Alden’s  daughter  [Colonial  times] sAu72d 

Desmond  hundred  Au72de 

Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters Au72do 

Dora  Darling,  the  daughter  of  the  regiment Au72dot 

Dora  Darling,  the  daughter  of  the  regiment Au?2dot 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown Au72m 

Nameless  nobleman  Au72n 

Nantucket  scraps  Au72na 

Standish  of  Standish  [Pilgrims,  1620-21] Au72s 

Austin,  Martha  W.  Veronica Au75v 

Babcock,  Mrs.  B.  W.  ( Onoto  Watanna,  pseud.)  Heart  of 

Hyacinth  [Japanese  love  story] Bllh 

Japanese  nightingale  Bllj 

Wooing  of  Wistaria Bllw 

Bacheller,  Irving.  Darrel  of  the  blessed  isles B12d 

D’ri  and  I [War  of  1812] B12dr 

Eben  Holden  [Life  in  the  Adirondacks  fifty  years  ago]...B12e 
Bacon^  Mrs.  Josephine  D.  D.  Imp  and  the  angel  [Episodes 

in  the  life  of  a mischievous  little  fellow] sB13i 

Madness  of  Philip  [Tales  of  childhood] sB13m 

Memoirs  of  a baby B13me 

Middle  aged  love  stories sB13mi 

Smith  college  stories sB13s 

Whom  the  gods  destroyed sB13w 

Bain,  F.  W.  Dmitri:  a romance  of  old  Russia B16 

Baker,  W.  M.  His  majesty,  myself B174h 

Balch,  Ellis  ( D . T.  S.,  pseud.).  Author’s  love B18 

Balestier,  C.  W.  Average  woman B19a 

Benefits  forgot B19b 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  Cesar  Birotteau  [Author  considered  the 

greatest  of  French  writers  of  fiction] B214c 

Duchesse  de  Langeais sB214d 

Eugenie  Grandet  B214e 

Fame  and  sorrow sB214f 

Lily  of  the  valley B2141 

Magic  skin B214ma 

Modest  Mignon  B214mo 

Pere  Goriot B214p 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Booming  of  Acre  Hill  [Absurdities  of  urban 

and  suburban  life] 817-B22b 

Coffee  and  repartee 817-B22c 


4 FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 

Dreamers  [Parodies  of  authors  of  the  day] 817-B22d 

Enchanted  typewriter  817-B22e 

Ghosts  I have  met  and  some  others  [Farcical  ghost 

stories]  817-B22g 

House-boat  on  the  Styx;  divers  doings  of  the  associated 

shades  817-B22h 

Idiot  [Comic  dialogues,  or  monologues] 817-B22i 

Idiot  at  home 817-B22ih 

Mr.  Bonaparte  of  Corsica 817-B22m 

Mr.  Munchausen 817-B22mm 

Over  the  plum  pudding 817-sB22o 

Peeps  at  people  [Humorous  sketches] 817-B22p 

Pursuit  of  the  house-boat 817-B22pu 

Banks,  Mrs.  Nancy  H.  Oldfield : a Kentucky  tale  of  the  last 

century  B22o 

Barham,  R.  H.  Ingoldsby  legends 827-B23 

Bartng-Gould,  Sabine.  See  Gould,  Sabine  Baring- 

Barlow,  Jane.  At  the  back  of  beyond B24 

Creel  of  Irish  stories sB24c 

Irish  idylls B24i 

Strangers  at  Lisconnell  [Irish  idylls] B24s 

Barnes,  James.  For  king  or  country  [American  revolution] ..  .B26 

Princetonian  [College  story] B26p 

Barr,  Mrs.  Amelia  E.  H.  Beads  of  Tasmer B27b 

Bernicia  [Methodist  re\ival;  Whitefield’s  preaching] ...  .B27ber 
Between  two  lovers  [Rural  life  in  the  West  Riding] ...  .B27bet 

Black  shilling  [Witchcraft] B27bl 

Border  shepherdess  B27bo 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon  [Colonial  knickerbocker  life] B27bw 

Daughter  of  Fife  [Scotch  fishing  village] B27d 

Feet  of  clay B27f 

Friend  Olivia  [Quaker  life  in  the  early  days  of  Cromwell]  .B27fr 

Girls  of  a feather B27gi 

Hallam  succession  B27ha 

I,  thou  and  the  other  one  [Early  19  century] B27i 

Jan  Vedder’s  wife  [Shetland  Isles] B27j 

King’s  highway B27k 

Last  of  the  MacAllisters  [Scottish  life  and  scenery] B271 

Lone  house  B271o 

Maid  of  maiden  lane.  Sequel  to  Bow  of  orange  ribbon. . . .B27m 

Master  of  his  fate B27ma 

Michael  and  Theodora B27mi 

Paul  and  Christina  [Fishermen  of  the  Orkneys] B27p 

Remember  the  Alamo  [Revolt  in  Texas  of  the  Americans 

against  Texas  rule] B27r 

Rose  of  a hundred  leaves B27ro 

She  loved  a sailor B27sh 

Singer  from  the  sea B27si 

Sister  to  Esau B27sis 

Song  of  a single  note  [Revolution] B27so 

Squire  of  Sandalside B27sq 

Thyra  Varrick  B27t 

Was  it  right  to  forgive?  [Unhappy  domestic  life] B27w 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Barr,  Robert  ( Luke  Sharp,  pseud.)  In  the  midst  of  alarms 

[Canada,  Fenian  excitement] B272i 

In  a steamer  chair  [Ship-board  stories] sB272in 

Jennie  Baxter,  journalist B272j 

Over  the  border  [Cromwell] B272o 

Strong  arm  [Germany,  middle  13  century] B272s 

Tekla  [Germany,  1250] B272t 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Auld  licht  idylls  [Anecdotes  of  Thrums] sB274au 

Better  dead;  Mv  lady  Nicotine  (Farcical] B274b 

Little  minister  [Love  affairs  of  a Presbyterian  minister 

of  Scotland]  , B2741i 

Little  white  bird ; or,  Adventures  in  Kensington  Gardens. B2741w 

Sentimental  Tommy  [History  of  a Thrums  boy] B274se 

Tillyloss  scandal  sB274t 

Tommy  and  Grizel.  Sequel  to  Sentimental  Tommy B274to 

Two  of  them sB274tw 

When  a man’s  single  [Ups  and  downs  of  courtship] ...  .B274w 

Window  in  Thrums  [Scottish  sketches] B274wi 

Barrili,  A.  G.  Devil’s  portrait  [Melodramatic  story  of  an 

Italian  artist]  B276 

Barry,  Alfred.  New  Antigone B277 

Barton,  W.  E.  Hero  in  homespun  [Kentucky;  Civil  war] B28 

Pine  knot:  a story  of  Kentucky  life B28p 

Bates,  Arlo.  Albrecht  [Black  forest] B31 

Love  in  a cloud B311 

Bates,  Harriet  L.  V.  ( Eleanor  Putnam,  pseud.)  Woodland 

wooing)  B315 

Bayly,  Ada  E.  ( Edna  Lyall,  pseud.)  Donovan  [Religious 

motive]  B34d 

Hardy  Norseman  B34h 

In  the  golden  days  [Reign  of  Charles  2] B34i 

Knight  errant  [Musical  story] B34h 

To  right  the  wrong  [Civil  war] B34t 

We  two.  Sequel  to  Donovan B34w 

Won  by  waiting B34wo 

Beaconsfield,  Benjamin,  Disraeli,  earl  of.  Coningsby  [Polit- 
ical novel]  B35c 

Endymion  [Autobiographic]  B35e 

Lothair  [Picture  of  highest  society  of  England  about  1850].  B351 

Tancred  B35t 

Vivian  Grey  [Political  intrigue] B35v 

Beaumont,  Grace.  Aunt  Judith B38 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Norwood  [Village  life  in  New  England] B39 

Beers,  H.  A.  Ways  of  Yale  [College  reminiscences] B397w 

Behrens,  Bertha.  (W.  Heimburg,  pseud.)  Insignificant 

woman  [German  tale] B412i 

Pastor’s  daughter  B412pa 

Penniless  girl  wB412pe 

Belden,  Jessie  V.  Z.  Antonio  [Story  of  New  Amsterdam] ..  .B4122 
Bell,  Acton,  pseud.  See  Bronte,  Anne. 

Bell,  Currer,  pseud.  See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 

Bell,  Lilian,  pseud.  See  Bogue,  Lilian  B. 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Bell,  J.  J.  Ethel B413e 

Later  adventures  of  Wee  Macgreegor B4131 

Wee  Macgreegor  [Episodes  in  the  life  of  a small  Glasgow 

lad;  Scotch  dialect;  humor] B413w 

Bellamy,  Edward.  Blind  man’s  world,  and  other  stories. ..  .sB414 

Equality.  Sequel  to  Looking  backward B414e 

Looking  backward  [Socialistic  ideal  in  an  imaginary  com- 
munity of  the  year  2000] B4141 

Benson,  E.  F.  Capsina.  Sequel  to  Vintage B44c 

Vintage  [Greek  war  of  independence,  1819-22] B44v 

Benton,  Mrs.  Kate  A.  Geber  (Harun  al-Raschid] B443 

Bergengren,  Mrs.  Anna  F.  ( Margaret  Allston,  pseud.)  Her 

Boston  experiences B45 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  Alabaster  box  [Settlement  work] B46 

All  in  a garden  fair B46a 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men  [Social  reforms  in  East 

London]  B46al 

Armorel  of  Lyonese  [Romance  of  to-day] B46ar 

Beyond  the  dreams  of  avarice  [Evils  of  colossal  wealth] . .B46be 

Children  of  Gibeon  [Poverty,  social  reform,  caste] B46c 

Dorothy  Forster  [Jacobite  rebellion  of  1715] B46d 

For  faith  and  freedom  [Monmouth’s  rebellion] B46fo 

Fourth  generation B46fu 

In  deacon’s  orders,  and  other  stories sB46in 

Ivory  gate  [Psychological  romance] B46iv 

Katharine  Regina B46k 

Master  craftsman  B46ma 

Orange  girl  [Picture  of  streets,  taverns,  and  theatres  of 

London,  150  years  ago] B46o 

Rebel  queen  [Woman’s  rights  and  ways] B46r 

St.  Katherine’s  by  the  tower  [England,  1793] B4os 

World  went  very  well  then  [Time  of  George  2] B46w 

Besant,  Sir  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.  By  Celia’s  arbour 

[Crimean  war,  1854-55] B461by 

Chaplain  of  the  fleet  [Manners,  mid-eighteenth  century] . .B461c 
Golden  butterfly  [American  oil  king  and  his  humanitarian 

enterprise]  B461g 

Monks  of  Thelema B461m 

Seamyside  B461s 

This  son  of  Vulcan B461t 

Bigelow,  Mrs.  Edith.  Diplomatic  disenchantments  [U.  S. 

legation  at  a European  capital] B48 

Bikelas,  Demetrios.  Tales  from  the  Aegean  [Contemporary 

Greek  life]  sB487 

Bird,  F.  M.  ( Robert  Timsol,  pseud.)  Alien  from  the  com- 
monwealth [American  money-getting  life] B53 

Bjornsen,  Bjornstjeme.  Works.  3v.  [Half  pastoral,  half 

idyl;  tales  of  Norway] B55 

v.l.  Synnove  Sobakken;  Arne;  Early  tales  and  sketches. 

v.2.  Happy  boy ; Fishermaiden ; Later  sketches. 

v.3.  Bridal  march  ; Captain  Mansana  ; Magnhild ; Dust. 

Black,  Mrs.  Margaret  H.  P.  Castle  of  twilight  [Story  of 

feudalism]  B558c 

Uncanonized:  a romance  of  English  monarchism B558u 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Black,.  William.  Beautiful  wretch B56b 

Briseis  [Greek  girl  in  Scotland] B56br 

Daughter  of  Heth  [Scottish  life] B56d 

Donald  Ross  of  Heimra B56do 

Green  pastures;  Picadilly B56g 

Handsome  Humes  [Scene:  Henley-on-Thames;  Scottish 

characters,  chiefly  in  an  English  home] B56ha 

In  silk  attire B56in 

Judith  Shakespeare  [Shakespeare’s  daughter] B56j 

Kilmeny  B56k 

Lady  Silverdale’s  sweetheart,  and  other  tales sB561a 

Macleod  of  Dare  [Fashionable  life  of  London  and  sim- 
plicity of  Higland  society] B56m 

Madcap  Violet  B5oma 

Prince  Fortunatus  . . ; B56p 

Princess  of  Thule  [Highland  girl  in  London  society] ...  .B56pr 

Sabina  Zemba  B56s 

Shandon  bells  [Irish  heorine  in  literary  society  of  London] B56sh 

Stand  fast  Craig-Royston  ! B56st 

Strange  adventures  of  a house-boat  [Up  the  Thames] ..  .B56sth 
Strange  adventures  of  a phaeton  [Coaching  tour  from 

London  to  Edinburgh] B56stp 

Sunrise B56su 

Three  feathers  B56t 

White  heather B56w 

White  wings  [Cruise  along  coast  of  Scotland] B56wh 

Wild  Eelin  [Scene:  Inverness;  Highland  girl  and  an  Eng- 
lish peer]  B56wi 

Wise  woman  of  Inverness,  and  other  miscellanies sB56wis 

Wolfenberg  B56wo 

Yolande  B56y 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Christowell  [Dartmoor  village  life] B564c 

Craddock  Nowell  B564cra 

Cripps,  the  carrier  [Blackmore’s  country  folk] B564cri 

Erema  [Chief  characters:  English  and  Scottish;  Scene: 

California,  New  York,  and  Washington] B564e 

Kit  and  Kitty B564k 

Lorna  Doone  [Romance,  adventure;  dryly  humorous. 
Monmouth’s  rebellion ; 1685.  Ranks  almost  as  a classic 

in  English  fiction] B5641 

Maid  of  Sker  [Scene:  Devonshire;  Time:  George  3]....B564m 

Mary  Anerley  [Yorkshire  people;  smuggling] B564ma 

Perlycross  [English  provincial  life;  Scene:  Devonshire] . .B564p 

Slain  by  the  Doones,  and  other  stories sB564s 

Springhaven  [Nelson  at  Trafalgar] B564sp 

Tommy  Upmore  B564t 

Bland,  Mrs.  Edith  N.  Would-be-goods B61 

Blatchford,  Mary  E.  Story  of  little  Jane  and  me B613 

Blum,  E.  C.  Bertha  Laycourt B62 

Blundell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  S.  (M.  E.  Francis , pseud.)  Duenna  of 

a genius  [Musical  story] B622d 

Bogue,  Mrs.  Lilian  Bell.  Abroad  with  the  Jimmies 910-B63 

As  seen  by  me  [Breezy  impressions  of  foreign  lands].  .910-B63a 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Instinct  of  step-fatherhood sB63i 

Little  sister  to  the  wilderness  [Tennessee  mountain  region]. B631 

Love  affairs  of  an  old  maid B631o 

Sir  John  and  the  American  girl sB63s 

Under  side  of  things B63u 

Bolderwood,  Rolf,  pseud.  See  Browne,  T.  A. 

Bolton,  Mrs.  Sarah  K.  Stories  from  life ..  ..sB638 

Borrow,  George.  Lavengro,  the  scholar,  the  gypsy,  the  priest 

[In  part,  autobiographical.  Pictures  gypsy  life  in  Spain]. B64 

Romany  Rye.  Sequel  to  Lavengro B64r 

Bourget,  Paul.  Pastels  of  men.  2v sB66 

Bouvet,  Marguerite.  My  lady  [France] B668m 

Boyle,  Mrs.  Virginia  F.  Brokenburne : a Southern  auntie’s 

war  tale  B689 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Against  heavy  odds  [Norse  heroism] B69a 

Falconberg B69f 

Gunnar  [Political  story  of  Norway] B69g 

Mammon  of  unrighteousness  [American  society  and  pol- 
itics]   B69m 

Queen  Titania  sB69q 

Vagabond  tales  sB69v 

Brady,  C.  T.  For  love  of  country  [Revolution] B72f 

For  freedom  of  the  sea  [War  of  1812] B72fo 

Grip  of  honor  [Paul  Jones  and  American  Revolution] ...  .B72g 

Hohenzollern  [Time  of  Frederick  Barbarossa] B72h 

In  the  wasp’s  nest  [War  of  1812] B72i 

Little  traitor  to  the  South  [Civil  war] B721 

Quiberon  touch  [Wolfe’s  victory  at  Quebec] B72q 

Southerners  [Civil  war] B72s 

When  blades  are  out  and  love’s  afield  [Revolution] B72w 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  Diary;  H — family;  Axel  and  Anna;  and 

other  tales  [Social  life  of  Sweden] sB75d 

Home;  or,  Life  in  Sweden B75h 

Neighbors  B75n 

Bridges,  Robert.  Overheard  in  Arcady 817-B76 

Briscoe,  Margaret  S.  Sixth  sense,  and  other  stories sB771s 

Bronte,  Anne.  ( Acton  Bell , pseud.)  Tenant  of  Wildfell 

hall]  B78 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  Afterward  Mrs.  Nicholls.  ( Currer  Bell, 
pseud.)  Jane  Eyre  [As  a novel  of  the  inner  life  this 
book  marks  an  epoch  in  the  history  of  English  fiction].  .B783j 

Shirley  [Yorkshire;  manufacturing  life] B783s 

Villette  [Founded  on  Miss  Bronte’s  experience  as  a 

teacher  in  a school  in  Brussels] B783v 

Bronte,  Emily.  (Ellis  Bell,  pseud.)  Withering  heights  [The 
only  novel  of  the  younger  sister  of  Charlotte  Bronte.  A 

remarkable  production  of  a gloomy  imagination] B785w 

Broughton,  Rhoda.  Belinda B798 

Brown,  Alice.  Day  of  his  youth B81 

King’s  end  [New  England  characters  and  Yankee  humor]. B81k 

Mannerings  B81m 

Meadowgrass  [New  England  village  life] sB81me 

Margaret  Warrener  [Boston] B81mr 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Tiverton  tales 


sB81t 


Brown,  W.  G.,  ed.  Gentleman  of  the  South  [Black  belt.  South 


after  war]  B813g 

Browne,  T.  A.  {Rolf  Boldenvood , pseud.)  Colonial  reformer.  B814 

Brush,  Mrs.  Christine  C.  Colonel’s  opera  cloak B83c 

Inside  our  gate B83i 

Buerstenbinder,  Elizabeth.  {E.  Werner,  pseud.)  Alpine  fay 

[German  domestic  life] wB86 

Saint  Michael  [Northern  Germany] wB86s 

Bui.len,  F.  T.  Deep  sea  plunderings  [Full  of  sea-lore] sB87d 

Whaleman’s  wife B87w 

Bullock,  S.  F.  Irish  pastorals  [Peasant  life] sB873 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Sir  G.  E.  See  Lytton,  Sir  E.  G.  Bulwer- 

Bunner,  H.  C.  Love  in  old  clothes,  and  other  stories sB881 

More  short  sixes sB88m 

Short  sixes  [Stories,  humorous  and  whimsical] sB88sh 

Story  of  a New  York  house B88st 

Zadoc  Pine,  and  other  stories  [Zadoc  is  a typical  Yankee. 

Labor  question]  sB88z 

Bunyan,  John.  Holy  war  [Allegory] B887 

Pilgrim’s  progress  [Religious  allegory  written  in  Bedford 
prison  between  1660  and  1672.  One  of  the  greatest  of 

imaginative  prose  works] B887p 

Burgess,  Gelett.  Nonsense  book 817-B91 

Burnett,  Mrs.  Frances  H.  {Afterwards  Mrs.  Townsend.) 

Fair  barbarian  B93f 

Haworth’s  [Home  life  Lancashire  work-people] B93h 

In  connection  with  the  De  Willoughby  claim  [Scene: 

Tennessee,  about  1861] B93i 

Louisiana  [Southern  girlhood] B931o 

Making  of  a marchioness B93m 

Methods  of  Lady  Walderhurst.  Sequel  to  Making  of  a 

marchioness B93me 

One  I knew  the  best  of  all  [Autobiographical] B93o 

Pretty  sister  of  Jose  [Spain] B93pr 

Surly  Tim,  and  other  stories sB93su 

That  lass  o’  Lowrie’s  [Brave  Lancashire  lass] B93t 

Through  one  administration  [Social  life,  political  corrup- 
tion. Washington,  D.  C.J B93th 

Vagabondia  [Girls  and  boys  of  a shiftless  English  house- 
hold]   B93v 

Burney,  Frances,  pseud.  See  Arblay,  Frances  Bd’. 

Burnham,  Mrs.  Clara  L.  R.  Dearly  bought B934d 

Dr.  Latimer  B934do 

Great  love B934g 

Jewel  [Christian  science  story] B934j 

Miss  Archer  Archer B934m 

Miss  Bagg’s  secretary B934mi 

Mistress  of  Beech  Knoll B934mis 

Miss  Pritchard’s  wedding  trip B934mp 

Next  door B934ne 

No  gentleman  B934no 

Right  princess  [Based  on  Christian  science] B934r 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Sane  lunatic  B934sa 

Sweet  clover  [Columbian  exposition.  Chicago] B934sw 

West  Point  wooing sB934we 

Wise  woman B934w 

Young  maids  and  old B934y 

Burr,  E.  F.  Aleph,  the  Chaldean  [Alexandria] B94 

Burrage,  H.  S.  True  to  the  end  [Swiss  reformation] B947 

Burton,  John  Bloundelle.  Across  the  salt  seas  [War  of  Suc- 
cession]   B95 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  In  old  New  England sB98in 

Parson’s  miracle ; My  grandmother’s  grandmother’s 

Christmas  candle  B98p 

Bynner,  E.  L.  Begum’s  daughter  [Tale  of  New  Amsterdam 

in  1689]  B99b 

Cable,  G.  W.  Bonaventure  [Acadian  Louisiana] 016 

Bylow  Hill  [Northern  tale] C116b 

Cavalier  [Civil  war] C116c 

Dr.  Sevier  [New  Orleans.  Civil  war] C116d 

Grandissimes  [Creole  life] C116g 

John  March,  Southerner  [Reconstruction  period] 016] 

Madame  Delphine  C116m 

Old  Creole  days sC116o 

Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana sC116s 

Strong  hearts  [Stories  of  the  South] sC116st 

Caine,  Hall.  Christian C12c 

Deemster  [Isle  of  Man].. C12d 

Eternal  city  [Religion,  socialism  and  love] C12e 

Manxman  C12m 

Scapegoat  [Morocco]  C12s 

Son  of  Hagar C12so 

Cameron,  Mrs.  Emily  S.  Worth  winning ,..04 

Campbell,  Archibald.  Captain  MacDonald’s  daughter 05 

Campbell,  Floy.  Camp  Arcady  [Four  girls  in  a New  York 

flat]  C152c 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Helen  S.  Miss  Melinda’s  opportunity 

[Philanthropic  and  social  reform] C153m 

Mrs.  Herndon’s  income C153mi 

Roger  Berkeley’s  probation C153r 

Unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation C153u 

Carey,  Rosa  N.  Aunt  Diana C184au 

Averil  C184av 

Barbara  Heathcote’s  trial C184ba 

But  men  must  work C184bu 

Cousin  Mona  C184c 

Esther C184e 

Little  Miss  Muffet 0841 

Mary  St.  John C184ma 

Mistress  of  Brae  farm C184mi 

Mollie’s  prince C184mo 

Not  like  other  girls C184n 

Only  the  governess C184on 

Other  people’s  lives sC184ot 

Our  Bessie  C184ou 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Search  for  Basil  Lyndhurst C184se 

Sir  Godfrey’s  grand-daughters C184si 

Uncle  Max  C184u 

Carleton,  William.  Willey  Reilly  and  his  dear  colleen  baun 

[Irish  peasant  life] C19 

Carpenter,  E.  J.  Woman  of  Shawmut  [Colonial  time] C21 

Carpenter,  F.  D.  Y.  Round  about  Rio C223 

Carruth,  Frances  W.  Those  Dale  girls C23t 

Way  of  Belinda  [Background  in  New  York] C23w 

Carryl,  G.  W.  Zut  and  other  Parisians  [Paris] sC233z 

Cary,  Alice.  Clovernook.  2v C25c 

Caskoden,  Edwin,  pseud.  See  Major,  Charles. 

Castle,  Mrs.  Agnes  and  Castle,  Egerton.  Pride  of  Jennico 

[Moravia,  1771]  C27p 

Star  dreamer C27s 

Castle,  Egerton.  Light  of  Scarthey C2711 

Young  April  [Intrigues  of  a petty  German  principality] . .C271y 

Gather  wood,  Mrs.  Mary  H.  Days  of  Jeanne  D’Arc C28d 

Dogberry  bunch  C28do 

Lady  of  Fort  St.  John  [Acadia  in  1645] C281 

Lazarre  [Dauphin  Louis  17 ; France  and  America,  1795- 

1815]  C281z 

Mackinac  and  Lake  stories sC28m 

Old  Kaskaskia  [Early  French  settlements  in  Illinois] C28ok 

Queen  of  the  swamp  [Middle  west  in  the  early  days] sC28q 

Romance  of  Dollard  [Saving  the  French  forts  in  the  St. 

Lawrence  from  the  Iroquois] C28r 

Spanish  Peggy  [Early  Illinois] C28sp 

Spirit  of  an  Illinois  town;  Little  Renault C28s 

Story  of  Tonty  [Adventurous  journey  of  La  Salle  and  his 
lieutenant,  Tonty,  through  the  forests  from  Montreal  to 

the  Illinois  river]  C28st 

White  islander  [Indian  massacre  at  Mackinac] C28w 

Cervantes- Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Don  Quixote  [Satire  on  ro- 
mances of  chivalry] C33 

The  same C331 

Chamberlain,  N.  H.  Autobiography  of  a New  England  farm 

house C35a 

Chambers,  R.  W.  Haunts  of  men  [American  and  Canadian 

life]  sC353 

Lorraine  [Franco-Prussian  war] C3531 

Maid-at-Arms  [American  Revolution] C353m 

Maids  of  Paradise  [Franco-Prussian  war] C353ma 

Chandler,  Bessie.  Women  who  failed  and  others sC36 

Chandler,  Amelie  Rives.  Virginia  of  Virginia C364v 

Charles,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  R.  Bertram  family C38b 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family  [Reformation] . .C38c 
Conquering  and  to  conquer  [Rome  in  the  days  of  St. 

Jerome]  C38co 

Diary  of  Kitty  Trevylyan  [Whitfield  and  the  Wesleys] . .C38di 
Draytons  and  the  Davenants  [Commonwealth  times  in 
England]  C38dr 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Early  dawn ; or,  Sketches  of  Christian  life  in  England  in 

the  olden  time C38e 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.  Sequel  to  Draytons  and  the 

Davenants  C38o 

Winifred  Bertram  C38w 

Charlesworth,  Maria  L.  Ministering  children C387m 

Sequel  to  Ministering  children C387s 

Chatrian,  Alexandre,  joint  author.  See  Erckmann,  fimile. 

Cheney,  C.  E.  Number  forty-nine  Tinkham  street C42nu 

Cheney,  Mrs.  Edna  D.  L.  Nora’s  return.  Sequel  to  Doll’s 

house  of  Henry  Ibsen C424no 

Chesnutt,  C.  W.  Conjure  woman  [Negro  life  in  the  South- 
ern states]  sC428c 

House  behind  the  cedars C428h 

Marrow  of  tradition  [Relations  between  negroes  and 

whites  in  Southern  states] C428m 

Child,  F.  S.  Colonial  witch  [Witchcraft] C43 

Cholmondeley,  Mary.  Diana  Tempest C449d 

Chopin,  Kate.  Bayou  folk  [Creoles  and  Acadians  of  Louisiana]  sC45 

Night  in  Acadie sC45n 

Churchill,  Winston.  Celebrity:  an  episode C47 

Crisis  [Scene  in  3t.  Louis  during  Civil  war] C47c 

Mr.  Keegin’s  elopement C47m 

Richard  Carvel  [American  revolution.  Scene:  Maryland] . C47r 
Churton,  Henry,  pseud.  See  Tourgee,  Albion  W. 

Clark,  C.  H.  Out  of  the  hurly-burly  [Absurd  and  farcical 

incidents]  817-C54 

Clark,  Helen  A.,  joint  ed.  See  Porter,  Charlotte. 

Clark,  Imogen.  God’s  puppets  [Old  New  York] C543 

Clark,  Kate  E.  Dominant  seventh  [Musical  story] C544 

Clarke,  Rebecca  S.  ( Sophie  May,  pseud.)  Her  friend’s  lover. C55h 
Clemens,  S.  L.  ( Mark  Twain,  pseud.)  American  claimant. 817-C59 
Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Arthur’s  court.  [Modern 
Yankee  plumped  down  in  middle  of  King  Arthur’s  Eng- 
land. Burlesque]  817-C59c 

Extracts  from  Adam’s  diary 817-C59e 

Following  the  equator  [Account  of  Author’s  round-the- 
world  lecture  tour;  a mixture  of  sense  and  nonsense]  .817-C59f 
Huckleberry  Finn  [Scene:  Mississippi  Valley.  Time: 

Forty  to  fifty  years  ago] 817-C59h 

Innocents  abroad  [Facetious  narrative  of  author’s 

travels]  817-C59i 

Life  on  the  Mississippi  [Record  of  by-gone  phases  of 

life]  : 817-C591 

Man  that  corrupted  Hadleyburg  and  other  stories  and 

essays  [Humorous  episodes] 817-C59m 

Personal  recollections  of  Joan  of  Arc C59 

Pudd’nhead  Wilson:  Those  extraordinary  twins  [Scene: 

little  Missouri  town] 817-C59p 

Stolen  white  elephant 817-C59st 

Tom  Sawyer  [Incidents  and  fun  of  author’s  boyhood 

life]  817-C59t 

Tramp  abroad 817-C59tr 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Clifford,  Mrs.  Lucy  L.  {Mrs.  William  K.  Clifford.)  Aunt 

Anne  C61 

Love  letters  of  a worldly  woman C611 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Daughters  of  the  Revolution  and  their  times.  .C65da 
Collins,  Wilkie.  Armadale  [Intricate  plot  as  most  of  the 

author’s  works]  C69a 

Blind  love  C69b 

Dead  secret  C69d 

Hide  and  seek  [A  novel  depending  on  a long  kept  secret] . .C69h 

I say  no sC69i 

Law  and  the  lady  [Woman’s  rights] C691 

Man  and  wife  [Reform  of  the  marriage  laws.  England].  .C69m 

Moonstone  [Adventures  of  a jewel] C69mo 

New  Magdalen  [Franco-Prussian  war] C69n 

No  name C69no 

Woman  in  white  [Italian  refugees  in  England] C69w 

Conger,  Janet  C.  Daughter  of  St.  Peter’s  [Artist  life  in  Rome].C76 

Connolly,  J.  B.  Out  of  Gloucester  [Sea  tales] C763o 

Connor,  Ralph,  pseud.  See  Gordon,  C.  W. 

Conrad,  Joseph.  Tales  of  unrest  [Little  dramas  illustrating 

the  fierce  tropical  character  of  the  Malay] s765t 

Typhoon C765ty 

Converse,  Florence.  Burden  of  Christopher  [Modern  business 

life]  C766 

Diana  victrix  C766d 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.  See  Fargus,  F.  J. 

Conway,  M.  D.  Pine  and  palm  [Slavery  question] C768p 

Cook,  E.  D.  Doubleday’s  children C77 

Cooke,  J.  E.,  ed.  My  lady  Pokahontas  [Virginia,  1607] C775 

Cooke,  Mrs.  Rose  T.  Happy  Dodd  [New  England  stories 
with  the  picturesque  idiom  found  in  all  of  author’s 

work]  C776h 

Huckleberries  gathered  from  New  England  hills  [Yankee 

vernacular]  sC776hu 

Somebody’s  neighbors C776s 

Sphinx’s  children  and  other  people’s sC776sp 

Steadfast  C776st 

Cooley,  W.  F.  Emmanuel:  the  story  of  the  Messiah C778 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.  See  Woolsey,  Sarah  C. 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Afloat  and  ashore C78a 

Bravo  C78b 

Crater  C78cr 

Headsman  [Italy  and  Switzerland,  16  century] C78h 

Heidenmaur  [Vosges  mts. ; 16  century] C78he 

Home  as  found.  Sequel  to  Homeward  bound C78ho 

Homeward  bound C78hm 

Jack  Tier  C78j 

Leather-stocking  tales : 

1.  Deer  slayer C78d 

2.  Last  of  the  Mohicans  [Montcalm,  1757] C781 

3.  Pathfinder  C78p 

4.  Pioneers  C78po 

5.  Prairie  C78pr 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Lionel  Lincoln  [Battle  of  Bunker  Hill] C781i 

Little  page  manuscripts: 

1.  Satanstol  C78s 

2.  Chainbearer  [American  Revolution] C78c 

3.  Redskins  [Anti-rent  troubles  in  New  York  state] ..  .C78re 

Mercedes  of  Castile  [Spain  and  Columbus] C78m 

Miles  Wallingford.  Sequel  to  Afloat  and  ashore C78mi 

Monikins  [Satire  on  United  States  politics] C78mo 

Oak-openings  [Michigan,  1812;  Indians] C78o 

Pilot  [Revolutionary  war;  Paul  Jones] C78pi 

Precaution C78pre 

Red  Rover  [Newport.  French  and  Indian  war] C78r 

Sea-lions  C78se 

Spy  [Revolution.  Hudson  river] C78sp 

Two  admirals  [French  and  Indian  war] C78t 

Water-witch  [Dutch  in  New  York] C78w 

Ways  of  the  hour C78wa 

Wept  of  Wish-Ton-Wish  [King  Philip’s  war] C78we 

Wing  and  wing  [Mediterranean  sea,  1800] C78wi 

Wyandotte  [Indians;  Frontier  warfare] C78wy 

Copp£e,  F.  E.  J.  Tales  for  Christmas sC79 

Ten  tales  [French] sC79t 

Corbett,  Julian.  Kophetua  the  thirteenth  [Political  intrigue 

in  an  African  colony] C81 

Corelli,  Marie,  pseud.  See  Mackay,  Minnie. 

Cotes,  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  D.  (Mrs.  Evernrd  Cotes.)  American 
girl  in  London  [Pilgrimage  through  typical  English 
scenes  of  a humorous  girl  who  compares  British  con- 
ventionality with  American  freedom] C82 

Imperialist  [Society  in  small  Canadian  town] C82i 

Social  departure  [Two  girls  from  America  through 

Japan,  India,  Egypt,  etc.] C82s 

Those  delightful  Americans  [British  and  American  social 

life]  C82t 

Voyage  of  consolation.  Sequel  to  American  girl  in 

London  C82v 

Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-  ( Q .,  pseud.).  Hetty  Wesley  [Story 

of  the  Wesley  family] C83h 

Ship  of  stars  [Story  of  a Devon  lad] C83s 

Two  sides  of  the  face  [Stories  for  all  moods,  grave  and 

gay]  sC83t 

Westcotes  [Napoleonic  wars] C83w 

Craddock,  Charles  Egbert,  pseud.  See  Murfree,  Mary  N. 

Craigie,  Mrs.  Pearl  M.  T.  (John  Oliver  Hobbes , pseud.) 

Robert  Orange.  Sequel  to  School  for  saints C84r 

School  for  saints  [Consideration  of  the  deeper  problems 
of  the  moral  nature ; Disraeli,  a prominent  character] . . . C84s 

Study  in  temptations C84st 

Craik,  Mrs.  Dinah  M.  M.  (Miss  Mulock , pseud.)  Brave 

lady  C844b 

Bread  upon  the  waters sC844br 

Christian’s  mistake C844c 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


15 


Hannah  C844h 

Head  of  the  family C844ha 

Hero;  Bread  upon  the  waters;  Alice  Leaumont C844he 

His  little  mother sC844hi 

John  Halifax,  gentleman C844j 

King  Arthur  C844k 

Laurel  bush  C8441a 

Legacy C8441e 

Life  for  a life C8441f 

Lord  Erlistown C8441o 

Miss  Tommy;  In  a house  boat C844mi 

Mistress  and  maid C844mis 

My  mother  and  I C844my 

Noble  life  C844n 

Ogilvies  C844og 

Twenty  years  ago C844t 

Two  marriages  C844tw 

Unkind  word  sC844u 

Woman’s  kingdom  C844w 

Young,  Mrs.  Jardine C844y 

Crane,  Stephen.  Open  boat  [Adventure] sC848 

Whilomville  stories  [Amusing  antics  of  an  American 

child]  C848w 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.  Adam  Johnstone’s  son C85a 

Casa  Braccio.  2v.  [Italian  life] C85ca 

Cecilia  [Modern  Rome] C85ce 

Children  of  the  king  [Southern  Italy] C85ch 

Cigarette-maker’s  romance  [Touching  little  drama  of  two 

days  in  Munich] C85ci 

Doctor  Claudius  [Love  story  of  the  good  old  kind] C85d 

Greifenstein  [Freiburg]  C85g 

Heart  of  Rome  [Modern  Roman  society] C85h 

In  the  palace  of  the  king  [Old  Madrid — time  of  Philip  2].C85i 

Khaled  [Arabia]  C85kh 

Katharine  Lauderdale.  2v.  Sequel,  Ralstons C85ka 

Love  in  idleness  [Bar  Harbor] C851o 

Man  overboard C85mn 

Marietta  [Venice,  1470] C85ma 

Marion  Darche C85mar 

Marzio’s  crucifix  [Middle  class  Italian  life] C85mc 

Mister  Isaacs  [Story  of  Indian  life  that  has  some  of  the 

mystery  and  fascination  of  the  Arabian  nights] C85mi 

Paul  Patoff  [Modern  Constantinople] C85p 

Pietro  Ghisleri  [Modern  society  in  Rome] C85pi 

Ralstons.  2v.  Sequel  to  Katherine  Lauderdale C85ra 

Roman  singer  [Italy  as  a background] C85ro 

Rose  of  yesterday C85ros 

Saracinesca  series.  These  four  novels  afford  a panorama 
of  Roman  society  from  1865  to  the  present  time: 

1.  Saracinesca C85sr 

2.  Sant  Ilario  C85s 

8.  Don  Orsino C85do 

4.  Corleone.  2v C85co 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Tale  of  a lonely  parish C85t 

Taquesara.  2v.  [Italian  life  and  character] C85ta 

Three  fates  [Society  life  in  New  York] C85th 

Via  crucis  [Second  crusade] C85v 

Witch  of  Prague  [Novel  of  hypnotism] C85w 

With  the  immortals  [A  conference  in  which  the  geniuses 

of  all  time  talk  about  all  sorts  of  subjects] . ..C85wi 

Zoroaster  [Persian  romance — times  of  Darius  and  Daniel]. C85z 
Crayon,  Geoffrey,  pseud.  See  Irving,  Washington. 

Crissey,  Forrest.  Country  boy  [Country  life] C86c 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Banner  of  blue C87b 

Black  Douglas  [James  2 of  Scotland] C87bl 

Bog-myrtle  and  peat  [Galloway  life] sC87bo 

Cinderella  [Red  terror  in  Apulia] C87ci 

Cleg  Kelly  [Adventures  of  an  Edinburgh  street  arab] C87cl 

Dark  o’  the  moon  [Galloway — early  18  century] C87d 

Firebrand  [Spain.  Struggle  between  Carlists  and  Cris- 

tinos]  C87f 

lone  March  [American  girl  abroad] C87i 

Lad’s  love  C871a 

Lilac  sunbonnet  [Galloway  scenery  and  domestic  life] ....  C871i 
Lochinvar  [Adventures  of  the  famous  ballad-hero  in  the 
service  of  William  of  Orange  and  in  Scotland  after  the 

English  revolution]  C871o 

Men  of  the  moss-hags  [Bothwell  bridge,  1679] C87m 

Play-actress  C87p 

Raiders  [Fighting  and  smuggling  about  Solway  Moss  and 

the  Border,  1720-30] C87r 

Standard  bearer  [Struggles  of  the  Scottish  covenanters] . .C87s 

Stickit  minister  [Sketches  of  homely  Scotch  life] sC87st 

Stickit  minister’s  wooing  [Galloway  stories] sC87stw 

Croly.  George.  Tarry  thou  till  I come;  or,  Salathiel  [Early 

struggles  of  Judaism  and  Christianity] C875 

Cross,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  E.  L.  ( George  Eliot,  pseud.)  Adam 
Bede  [English  rural  life.  The  author  is  one  of  the 
great  English  novelists,  and  among  the  world’s  greatest 

women  of  letters] C88 

Daniel  Deronda  [Hero  is  an  idealized  Jew  and  the  story 

suggests  universal  brotherhood] C88d 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical  [Toryism,  1832] C88f 

Middlemarch  [William  4] C88m 

Mill  on  the  Floss  [Tragedy  of  the  inner  life,  laid  amidst 
the  quaint  folk  and  old  fashioned  surroundings  of  an 

English  village]  C88mi 

Romola  [A  stern  drama  of  temptation,  crime  and  inex- 
orable retribution,  taking  place  in  the  Florence  of 

Lorenzo  de’Medici  and  Savonarola] C88r 

Silas  Marner;  Lifted  veil;  Brother  Jacob;  Scenes  of 

clerical  life C88si 

Cruger,  Mary.  Hypenesthesia C887 

Cudlip,  Annie  H.  T.  No  alternative C89 

Cummins,  Maria  S.  Lamplighter C9151 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Mabel  Vaughan  C915m 

Curtis,  G.  T.  John  Charaxes C946 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Potiphar  papers 817-C94 

Prue  and  I [A  modern  classic;  quiet  humorous  reveries]  .C947p 

Trumps  C947t 

Curtis,  G.  W.  ed.  Modern  ghosts sC947m 

Cutting,  Mary  S.  Little  stories  of  married  life C98 

Dahlgren,  Madeline  V.  Lost  name D14 

Damon,  S.  M.  Old  New  England  days. . . . . . D18 

Dasicam,  Josephine  Dodge.  See  Bacon,  Mrs.  Josephine,  D.  D. 
Daudet,  Alphonse.  (La)  belle  Nivernaise  [An  idyll  of  life 

on  the  Seine] D26b 

Jack.  2v.  [Pictures  connected  by  the  figure  of  a hap- 
less boy]  ..D26j 

Kings  in  exile  [An  exiled  king  holding  his  court  in 

Paris]  D26k 

Port  Tarascon.  Sequel  to  Tartarin  on  the  Alps D26p 

Tartarin  of  Tarascon  [An  extravaganza;  adventures  as 

absurd  as  those  of  Don  Quixote] D26t 

Tartarin  on  the  Alps.  Sequel  to  Tartarin  of  Tarascon. ..  .D26ta 

Davis,  Mrs.  Rebecca  B.  H.  Silhouettes  of  American  life sD29s 

Davis,  R.  H.  Captain  Macklin  [Adventures  in  a Central 

American  republic]  D294c 

Cinderella  and  other  stories sD294ci 

Exiles  and  other  stories  [Sketch  of  a colony  of  American 

outcasts  in  Tangier] sD294e 

Gallegher  and  other  stories  [Short  stories  of  modern  life 

in  New  York] sD294g 

In  the  fog  [Detective  story] D294i 

King’s  jackal  [Scene  is  Tangier] D294k 

Lion  and  the  unicorn sD2941 

Princess  Aline  [Modern  knight  errantry] D294p 

Ranson’s  folly  sD294r 

Soldiers  of  fortune  [South  American  revolution;  love  and 

adventure]  D294so 

Van  Bibber  and  others sD294v 

Davis,  W.  S.  Belshazzar  [Fall  of  Babylon] D298b 

Friend  of  Caesar  [Roman  republic] D298f 

God  wills  it  [First  crusade] D298g 

De  Forest,  J.  W.  Lover’s  revolt  [American  revolution] D3621 

Deland,  Mrs.  Margaret  W.  C.  Dr.  Lavendar’s  people  [Old 

Chester  life]  sD374d 

John  Ward,  preacher  [Picture  of  the  excesses  of  rigid 

orthodoxy]  D374j 

Old  Chester  tales  [Chronicles  of  the  old  country  towns]. D374o 

Philip  and  his  wife  [New  England  village] D374p 

Sidney  [Psychological  plot] D374sl 

Story  of  a child  [One  who  was  heart-hungry] D374st 

Wisdom  of  fools  [Moral  and  social  problems] sD374w 

De  Mille,  James.  Dodge  club  [Italy  in  1859] D39 

Democracy,  Anon  [Political  and  social  story  of  Washington, 

D.  C.]  D392 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Dempster,  Charlotte  L.  H.  Ninette:  idyll  of  Provence D393 

Devereux,  Mary.  From  kingdom  to  colony  [American  revo- 
lution]   D49 

Dickens,  Charles.  Barnaby  Rudge  [Gordon  riots,  1780] ; 

Hard  times  D55b 

Bleak  house  [Delays  in  the  courts  of  chancery] D55bl 

Christmas  books ; Reprinted  pieces : Christmas  carol, 

Chimes,  Cricket  on  the  hearth,  etc D55c 

David  Copperfield  [In  some  measure  autobiographical] ...  .D55d 
Dombey  and  son  [Illustrates  the  evil  of  pride  and  selfish- 
ness]   D55do 

The  same  D55dol 

Great  expectations;  Uncommercial  traveler,  etc D55g 

Little  Dorrit.  2v.  [Picture  of  prison  life] D551 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.  2v.  [Written  after  Dickens’  first 

visit  to  America] D55m 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood;  Master  Humphrey’s  clock, 

etc D55my 

Nicholas  Nickleby  [English  boarding-schools  for  boys]..D55n 

Old  curiosity  shop  [Depicts  the  vice  of  gambling] D55o 

Old  curiosity  shop;  Reprinted  pieces D55ol 

Oliver  Twist  [Work  house  abuses] D55ol 

Our  mutual  friend D55ou 

Pickwick  papers  D55p 

Sketches  by  Boz sD55s 

Tale  of  two  cities  [French  revolution] ; Great  expectations . D55t 

Uncommercial  traveler;  Christmas  stories D55u 

Dickens,  Mary  A.  Cross  currents D554 

Dickson,  Harris.  Black  wolf’s  breed  [France  in  the  old  world 

and  the  new] D564 

Disraeli,  Benjamin.  See  Beaconsfield,  first  earl  of. 

Dodge,  Mary  A.  {Gail  Hamilton , pseud.)  First  love  is  best.D66f 

Dole,  N.  H.  On  the  point D68 

Dooley,  Martin,  pseud.  See  Dunne.  F.  P. 

Dostoyevsky,  F.  M.  Crime  and  punishment  [Russian  realistic 

novel]  D74 

Dougall,  Lily.  What  necessity  knows D744 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.  Little  girl  in  old  Washington D747 

Doyle,  Sir  A.  Conan.  Adventures  of  Gerard.  Sequel  to  Ex- 
ploits of  Brigadier  Gerard ; D77ag 

Adventures  of  Sherolck  Holmes  [Detective  stories] sD77a 

Captain  of  the  Pole-star  and  other  tales sD77ca 

Desert  drama D77d 

Duet  D77du 

Exploits  of  Brigadier  Gerard  [Adventures  of  a soldier 

under  Napoleon]  D77ex 

Firm  of  Girdlestone  [Plot-novel  of  commercial  roguery] . .D77f 

Great  shadow  [Battle  of  Waterloo] D77g 

Hound  of  the  Baskervilles  [Detective  story] D77h 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  Sequel  to  Adventures  of 

Sherlock  Holmes sD77m 

Micah  Clarke  [Monmouth’s  rebellion,  1685] D77mi 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Refugees  [Huguenot  romance] D77re 

Rodney  Stone  [English  social  life;  early  19  century] ...  .D77ro 

Round  the  red  lamp  [Medical  life] sD77rou 

Sign  of  the  four  [Detective  story] D77si 

Study  in  scarlet.  Sequel,  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes. D77st 

Uncle  Bernac  [Napoleon] D77u 

White  company  [Episode  of  the  Hundred  Years  War].  ..D77wh 

Droz,  Gustave.  Bertha’s  baby D83b 

Du  Bois,  Constance  G.  Columbus  and  Beatriz  [Columbus’ 

love  story]  D85 

Du  Bois-Melly,  Charles.  History  of  Nicolas  Muss D856 

Dudevant,  Mme.  Amantine  L.  A.  D.  ( George  Sand,  pseud.) 
Antonia  [Delineation  of  French  life  and  French  ways  of 

thinking]  D86a 

Consuelo  [Time  of  Frederick  the  Great] D86c 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt.  Sequel  to  Consuelo D86co 

Mauprat  [Provincial  aristocracy  in  late  18  century] D86m 

Miller  of  Angibault  [Phase  of  French  life] D86mi 

My  sister  Jeannie D86my 

Nanon  D86n 

Snow  man  [Swedish  life  in  18  century] D86s 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Agenor  de  Mauleon.  2v.  [France  and 

Spain,  1361-1388]  D89a 

Ascanio  [Reign  of  Francis  I] D89as 

Black;  story  of  a dog  [Period,  1793-1842] D89b 

Black  tulip  [Holland  in  1672];  Tales  of  the  Caucasus; 

Ball  of  snow;  Sultanetta  [1819-1830] D89bl 

Brigand  [Reign  of  Don  Carlos  in  Spain] ; Horoscope 

[Reign  of  Francis  2] D89br 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo  [France  and  Italy,  1815-1838]  ; For 
a sequel  to  this  by  an  anonymous  author,  read  Edmond 

Dantes,  D89e  D89c 

Chauvelin’s  will  [Reign  of  Louis  15]  ; Stories  of  the 
French  revolution;  Woman  with  the  velvet  necklace; 

Blanche  de  Beaulieu D89ch 

Olympe  de  Cleves.  2v.  [Reign  of  Louis  15] D89o 

She-wolves  of  Machecoul  [Louis  Philippe,  1832] ; Cor- 
sican brothers.  2v D89s 

Sylvandire  [Reign  of  Louis  14] D89sy 

War  of  women;  a romance  of  the  Fronde D89w 

Henry  2 romances,  1521-1580: 

1.  Two  Dianas.  3v D89hl 

2.  Page  of  the  duke  of  Savoy D89h2 

Valois  romances,  1572-1585;  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew 

to  the  reign  of  Henry  4: 

1.  Marguerie  de  Valois D89vl 

2.  La  dame  de  Monsoreau  ; Published  also  under  title 

Chicot  the  jester D89v2 

3.  Forty- five D89v3 

D’Artagnan  romances,  1626-1671 ; Reigns  of  Louis  13 

and  14: 

1.  Three  musketeers  D89dl 


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2.  Twenty  years  after.  2v D89d2 

3.  Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.  2v.  Formerly  published 
as  three  separate  stories,  Bragelonne,  son  of  Athos, 

Iron-Mask,  and  Louise  de  la  Valliere D89d3 

Regency  romances,  1718-1719: 

1.  Chevalier  D’Harmental.  Published  also  under  the  title 

The  conspirators D89rl 

2.  Regent’s  daughter  D89r2 

Marie  Antoinette  romances,  1770-1794,  Reigns  of  Louis  15, 

Louis  16,  and  the  French  revolution: 

1.  Memoirs  of  a physician.  3v D89ml 

2.  Queen’s  necklace.  2v D89m2 

3.  Ange  Pitou.  2v.  Published  also  under  titles  Six 

years  later  and  Taking  the  Bastile D89m3 

4.  Comtesse  de  Charny.  3v D89m4 

5.  Chevalier  de  Maison- Rouge D89m5 

Napoleon  romances,  1793-1800 : 

1.  Companions  of  Jehu.  2v D89nl 

2.  Whites  and  the  Blues.  2v D89n2 

Du  Maurier,  G.  L.  P.  B.  Martian  [Parisian  and  provincial 

domestic  life]  D895m 

Peter  Ibbetson  [Story  of  a supernatural  gift] D895p 

Trilby  [Bohemian  life  in  Paris  and  hypnotism] D895t 

Dunbar,  P.  L.  Fanatics  [Civil  war] DDlf 

Folks  from  Dixie sD91fo 

Love  of  Landry  [Colorado  life] D911 

Duncan,  Sara  Jeanette.  See  Cotes,  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  D. 

Dunn,  B.  A.  Raiding  with  Morgan  [Civil  war] D92r 

Dunne,  F.  P.  ( Martin  Dooley,  pseud.)  Mr.  Dooley  in  peace 
and  in  war  [Wise  and  witty  remarks  upon  matters  of 

public  interest  by  an  Irish- American] 817-D92 

Mr.  Dooley  in  the  hearts  of  his  countrymen 817-D92h 

Mr.  Dooley’s  opinions  [Humorous  colloquies] 817-D92op 

Observations  by  Mr.  Dooley 817-D92o 

Dunton,  Theodore  Watts.  Aylwin  [Snowdon  and  gypsy 

scenes]  D923 

Durand,  Mme.  M.  C.  F.  ( Henry  Greville,  pseud.) 

Cleopatra  [Modern  story.  St.  Petersburgh] D93 

Dye,  Mrs.  Eva  E.  Conquest  [Lewis  and  Clark  expedition] ..  .D98c 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Arachne.  2v.  [Alexandria,  B.  C.  274] Eb3 

Bridge  of  the  Nile  [Ancient  Egypt] Eb3b 

Burgomaster’s  wife  [Siege  of  Leyden,  1574] Eb3bu 

Cleopatra  [Ancient  Egypt] Eb3cl 

Egyptian  princess.  2v.  [Egypt,  6th  century,  B.  C.] Eb3e 

Emperor.  2v.  [Roman  dominion  and  early  growth  of 

Christianity  in  ancient  Egypt] Eb3em 

Homo  sum  [Anchorites  of  the  8 century] Eb3h 

In  the  Blue  Pike  [Nuremburg  just  before  the  Reforma- 
tion]   Eb3i 

In  the  fire  of  the  forge  [Old  Nuremburg] Eb3in 

Joshua  [Biblical  times] Eb3j 

King  and  queen  of  Mollebusch Eb3k 

Margery.  2v.  [Nuremburg,  15  century] Eb3m 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Question  [Idyl  of  a picture  by  author’s  friend,  Alma 

Tadema]  Eb3q 

Serapis  [Paganism  and  Christianity  in  Alexandria,  A.  D. 

391]  Eb3s 

Sisters  [Ancient  Egypt] Eb3si 

Thorny  path.  2v.  [Alexandria  under  Roman  dominion] . Eb3th 
Uarda.  2v.  FScene:  Egyptian  Thebes;  i-±  century,  B.  C.].Eb3u 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Aphrodite  [Ancient  Greece] Ec5a 

Cyparissus  [Isles  of  Greece] Ec5c 

Nero  [Ancient  Rome] Ec5n 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  Belinda  [Example  of  the  early  19  century 

novel]  Ed3b 

Popular  tales  [Rustic  world,  moral  lessons] sEd3p 

Edler,  K.  E.  Baldine,  and  other  tales  [German  peasant  life].  .sEd5 
Eggleston,  Edward.  Circuit  rider  [Describes  a settlement  in 
southern  Ohio.  Accounts  of  corn  huskings,  camp- 

meetings,  etc.]  Eg3c 

Duffels  sEg3du 

End  of  the  world  [Adventists]  Eg3e 

Faith  doctor  [Life  in  New  York] Eg3f 

Graysons  [Illinois  1836;  Lincoln  introduced] Eg3gr 

Hoosier  school-master  [A  picture  of  the  lawless  and 

homely  pioneer  life  of  mid-century  Indiana] Eg3ho 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville  [Minnesota] Eg3m 

Roxy  [Scene,  southern  Indiana;  time  of  Tippecanoe  cam- 
paign]   Eg3r 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  Carolina  eavalier  [American  revolution] . .Eg34c 

Dorothy  South  [Virginia  before  the  war] Eg34d 

Master  of  Warlock  [Virginia  war  story] Eg34m 

Southern  soldier  stories  [Short  stories  of  the  Confed- 
erate camp]  sEg34s 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  See  Cross,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  (E.)  L. 

Elliott,  Mrs.  Maud  H.  San  Rosario  ranch E15s 

Elliott,  Sarah  B.  Jerry  [Scenes  in  south-western  and  far 

western  states;  pilgrimage  of  a forlorn  little  boy] E154 

John  Paget  [An  arraignment  of  a fashionable  religion] . .E154jo 

Ensign,  H.  L.  Lady  Lee  and  other  animal  stories sEn7 

Erckmann,  Emil,  and  Chatrian,  P.  A.  Blockade  of  Phals- 

burg  [Invasion  of  France  by  the  Allies,  1814] Er2b 

Brigadier  Frederic  Er2br 

Citizen  Bonaparte  [French  revolution] Er2c 

Conscript  [French  campaigns  of  1812-13] Er2co 

Friend  Fritz  [Alsatian  village  life] Er2f 

Invasion  of  France  in  1814 Er2i 

Madame  Therese  [Republic  before  the  advent  of  Napo- 
leon]   Er2m 

Plebiscite  [Franco-Prussian  war] Er2p 

Waterloo.  Sequel  to  The  Conscript Er2w 

Fargus,  F.  J.  ( Hugh  Conway,  pseud.)  Called  back  [Melo- 
drama, based  on  the  idea  of  a man’s  temporary  loss 

of  memory]  F22 

Cardinal  sin  [Complicated  plot-novel] F22c 

Carriston’s  gifts,  and  other  tales sF22ca 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Dark  days F22d 

Farmer  Lydia  H.  Aunt  Belinda’s  points  of  view;  A modern 

Mrs.  Malaprop  F227a 

Doom  of  the  holy  city;  Christ  and  Caesar  [Jerusalem] . .F227d 

Knight  of  faith F227k 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Darkness  and  dawn  [Persecutions  under  Nero]F24d 

Gathering  clouds  [St.  Chrysostom] F24g 

Farrington,  Margaret  V.  Fra  Lippo  Lippi  [Romance  of  the 

painter’s  history]  F246 

Fawcett,  Edgar.  Ambitious  woman  [Society  story] ...!.! . . .’  .F28a 
Gentlemen  of  leisure  [Comedy  of  caste  in  American 

society]  F28g 

House  at  High  Bridge  [Plot  based  on  the  theft  of  an- 
other man’s  literary  work] F28h 

New  York  family F28n 

Tinkling  cymbals F28t 

Felken,  Mrs.  Ellen  T.  F.  Concerning  Isabel  Carnaby  [The 
manners  and  the  humours  of  a Methodist  household 
contrasted  with  the  smart  frivolity  of  London  society].  ..F33c 

Cupid’s  garden  sF33cu 

Double  thread  [London  and  English  country  house] F33d 

Farringdons  F33f 

F£nelon,  Francois  de  S.  de  la  M.  Adventures  of  Telemachus 
Romance  based  on  those  books  of  the  Odyssey  which 
relate  the  adventures  of  the  son  of  Ulysses  in  his  quest 

for  his  father]  843- F35 

Fenn,  G.  M.  Story  of  Antony  Grace F36s 

Sweet  Mace F36sw 

Vicar’s  people  F36v 

Field,  Eugene.  Little  book  of  profitable  tales sF451 

Fielding,  Henry.  Amelia  [English  life  and  manners,  middle 

18  century]  F46 

Tom  Jones  F46t 

Filon,  Augustin.  Garrick’s  pupil  [Introducing  Garrick,  Gib- 
bon, Johnson,  Miss  Burney,  etc.] F48 

Fiske,  Mrs.  May  I.  Monologues 812-F54m 

Flandrau,  C.  M.  Diary  of  a freshman  [College  story] F61 

Harvard  episodes  sF61h 

Flaubert,  Gustave.  Salammbo  [Rome  versus  Carthage] F614 

Fleming,  George,  pseud.  See  Fletcher,  Julia  C. 

Fletcher,  J.  S.  Life  in  Arcadia  [Sketches  of  nature  and 

human  nature  in  Yorkshire] sF631 

When  Charles  1 was  king  [Civil  war  in  England] F63w 

Fletcher,  Julia  C.  ( George  Fleming,  pseud.)  Kismet 

[Tourists  on  a voyage  up  the  Nile] F633k 

Mirage  [ Syria]  F633m 

Truth  about  Clement  Ker F633t 

Flint,  Annie.  Girl  of  ideas  [Author  by  proxy] F64 

Flower,  Elliott.  Spoilsmen  [Pictures  municipal  election] Fo6s 

Flynt,  Josiah,  pseud.  See  Willard,  J.  F. 

Fogerty,  J.  Countess  Irene  [Life  and  manners  in  Vienna 

and  in  an  Austrian  country-seat] F68 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


23 


Foote,  Mrs.  Mary  H.  Chosen  valley  [The  West] F73c 

Coeur  d’Alene  [Mining  life  in  the  Wild  West] F73co 

Cup  of  trembling,  and  other  stories  [West] sF73cu 

John  Bodewin’s  testimony F73j 

Last  assembly  ball;  Fate  of  a voice  [Leadville] F731 

Led-horse  claim  [Romance  of  a mining  camp] F731e 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Barracks,  bivouacs,  and  battles  [British 

army  tales]  sF74 

Ford,  P.  L.  Checked  love  affair;  Cortelyou  feud  [New  York 

society]  F754c 

Great  K.  and  A.  train  robbery F754g 

Honorable  Peter  Stirling  [Rise  and  progress  of  an  ideal 

American  statesman]  F754h 

Janice  Meredith  [War  of  Independence] F754j 

Story  of  an  untold  love F754s 

Tattle- tales  of  Cupid sF754t 

Wanted:  a chaperon F754w 

Wanted:  a match-maker F754wa 

Ford,  Sewell.  Horses  nine  [Stories  of  harness  and  saddle] . .sF756 

Ford,  Simeon.  Few  remarks  [After-dinner  stories] 817-F75 

Forman,  J.  M.  Journey’s  end  [Romance  of  to-day] F76j 

Foster,  Mrs.  Isabella  H.  ( Faye  Huntington,  pseud.)  Echo- 
ing and  re-echoing F81 

Mrs.  Deane’s  way F81mi 

Modern  exodus  F81mo 

Those  boys  F81th 

Foster,  Mrs.  Isabella  H.  ( Faye  Huntington,  pseud.)  and 
Alden,  Mrs.  Isabella  M.  {Pansy,  pseud.).  Dr.  Deane’s 

way,  and  other  stories sF811 

Foster,  Mabel  G.  Heart  of  the  doctor  [Italian  quarter,  prob- 
ably New  York] F813h 

Fothergill,  Jesse.  First  violin  [German  musical  life] F82f 

Kith  and  kin F82k 

March  in  the  ranks F82m 

One  of  three;  Made  or  marred F82on 

Oriole’s  daughter  F82or 

Fowler,  Ellen  T.  See  Felkin,  Mrs.  Ellen  T.  F. 

Fox,  John,  Jr.  Crittenden  [Kentucky  story  of  love  and  war]. . .F83 
Cumberland  vendetta,  and  other  stories  [Savage  moun- 
taineers of  Kentucky] sF83c 

“Hell  fer  sartin,”  and  other  stories sF83h 

Kentuckians  [Episode  in  the  political  annals  of  Kentucky] . F83k 

Little  shepherd  of  kingdom  come  [Kentucky  and  the 

Civil  war]  F831 

Mountain  Europa  F83m 

Francis,  Mary  C.  Son  of  destiny  [Andrew  Jackson] F84 

Francis,  M.  E.,  pseud.  See  Blundell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  S. 

Francois,  Louisa  von.  Last  von  Reckenburg  [Social  life  in 

German  village]  F843 

Franzos,  K.  E.  For  the  right  [1849,  region  of  the  Car- 
pathians]   F848 

Fraser,  G.  S.  In  three  cities  and  a state  or  two sF86 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Fraser,  W.  A.  Blood  lilies  [Trappers  and  traders  of  the 


Northland]  F863 

Frederic,  Harold.  Copperhead  [Civil  war] F87c 

Damnation  of  Theron  Ware... F87d 

Deserter,  and  other  stories  [Civil  war] sF87de 

Gloria  mundi  F87g 

In  the  valley  [Dutch  of  the  Mohawk  valley] F87i 

March  hares  F87m 

Seth’s  brother’s  wife  [Machinery  of  elections] F87s 

Frederick,  Bertha  H.  ( Goto  Raimund,  pseud.)  From  hand 

to  hand  [Germany] wF874f 

New  race  wF874n 

Freeland,  Mrs.  Carrie  J.  (C.  /.  G.,  pseud.)  In  palace  and 

faubourg  [French  revolution] F873 

Freeman,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  W.  Hearts  highway  [Virginia  under 
Charles  2 and  the  tobacco  riots  after  Bacon’s  rebel- 
lion]   F875he 

Humble  romance,  and  other  stories  [Homely,  penurious 

life  in  a Massachusetts  village] sF875hu 

Jane  Field  F875j 

Jamesons  [A  ludicrous  crusade  against  old-fashioned 

ideas]  F875ja 

Jerome  [Poor  man  who  becomes  rich] F875je 

Love  of  Parson  Lord,  and  other  stories sF8751o 

Madelon  [New  England  village  tragedy] F875m 

New  England  nun,  and  other  stories sF875n 

Pembroke  [New  England  village  life] F875p 

People  of  our  neighborhood F875pe 

Portion  of  labor  [Problem  of  capital  and  labor] F875po 

Silence,  and  other  stories sF875s 

Six  trees  sF875si 

Understudies  sF875u 

Wind  in  the  rose-bush  [Ghost  stories] sF875w 

French,  Alice.  ( Octave  Thanet,  pseud.)  Book  of  true 

lovers  sF88 

Heart  of  toil  [Labor  struggles  in  Illinois  and  Iowa] sF88h 

Knitters  in  the  sun F88k 

Missionary  sheriff  [Experiences  of  a sheriff  in  a country 

town  of  Iowa] sF88m 

Otto,  the  knight,  and  other  trans-Mississippi  stories. ..  .sF88o 
Stories  of  a western  town  [Work-a-day  life  in  Iowa]. ..  .sF88st 
Freytag,  Gustav.  Debit  and  credit  [German  society  and 

industrial  revolution  of  19  century] F89 

Friedman,  I.  K.  By  bread  alone  [Steel  mills  of  South  Chi- 
cago]   F91b 

Poor  people  [Tenement  house  life  of  Chicago] F91p 

Froude,  J.  A.  Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy  [Ireland,  1750-98] F93 

Fuller,  Anna.  Katherine  Day  [New  England  college  town, 

heroine  becomes  a trained  nurse] F952 

Literary  courtship  [Pike’s  peak] F9521 

One  of  the  pilgrims  [Bank  story] F952o 

Peak  and  prairie  [From  a Colorado  sketch  book] sF952p 

Pratt  portraits  sF952pr 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Venetian  June  F952v 

Fuller,  Caroline  M.  Across  the  campus  [Girl’s  college  life].F953a 

Fuller,  H.  B.  Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani  [Italy] F954c 

Cliff-dwellers  [Life  of  Modem  Chicago] F954cl 

From  the  other  side  [Stories  of  trans-Atlantic  travel] . .sF954f 

Under  the  skylights  [Chicago] sF954u 

With  the  procession  [Another  Chicago  novel] F954w 

Fuller,  Hulbert.  Vivian  of  Virginia  [Bacon’s  rebellion] F956 

Gaboriau,  Emile.  File  No.  113  [Detective  story] Gllf 

In  peril  of  his  life  [Detective  story] GIF 

Monsieur  Lecoq  [Detective  story  showing  French 

methods]  Glim 

Galdos,  B.  P.  Leon  Roch  [Problem  novel] G13 

Marianela  [Spanish  love] G13m 

Gallaher,  Grace  M.  Vassar  stories  [College  stories] sG135 

Garden  of  a communter’s  wife.  Anon.  [About  flowers  and 

people.  Sparkling  with  humor] G16 

People  of  the  whirlpool.  By  the  same  author G16p 

Gardenhire,  S.  M.  Lux  crucis  [Rome  in  days  of  Nero] G163 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Captain  of  the  gray-horse  troop  [Indian 

reservation  in  the  far  West] G18c 

Her  mountain  lover  [Story  of  a cow-boy]. .. G18h 

Main  traveled  roads  [Stories  of  the  Mississippi] sG18ma 

Member  of  the  3rd  house  [Corruption  of  American  leg- 
islature]   G18me 

Spirit  of  Sweetwater  [Colorado  mountains] G18s 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.  S.  Cousin  Phillis:  a story  of 

English  love G21co 

Cranford  [Miniature  painting  of  a little  old-fashioned 
English  country  town,  inhabited  mostly  by  elderly  spin- 
sters and  widows  living  in  genteel  poverty]. G21cr 

Mary  Barton  and  other  tales  [Factory  workers  in  Man- 
chester]   sG21m 

North  and  south  [Labor  question] G21n 

Ruth  and  other  tales sG21r 

Sylvia’s  lovers  [Time  of  press-gang,  1793] G21s 

Wives  and  daughters  [English  home  life] G21w 

Gatchell,  Charles.  {Thor old  King,  pseud.)  Haschisch G22 

Gates,  Eleanor.  Biography  of  a prairie  girl  [An  American 

family  in  the  Dakotas] G225 

Gauthier,  Theophile.  Romance  of  the  mummy  [Egypt] G23 

Gilberne,  Agnes.  Sweetbriar G35 

Gilder,  Jeannette  L.  Autobiography  of  a tom-boy G38a 

Gilman,  Henry.  Hassan,  a fellah  [Palestine] G421h 

Gilson,  R.  R.  In  the  morning  glow  [Elders  and  children  as 

seen  with  a boy’s  eyes] sG425i 

Mother  and  father  [Reprint  from  In  the  morning  glow].sG425m 
Gissing,  G.  R.  In  the  year  of  jubilee  [Low  and  middle-class 

life  in  England] G44 

Whirlpool  [Social  life  of  London] G44w 

Glasgow,  Ellen.  Battleground  [South  before  and  during  civil 

war]  G46b 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Deliverance  [Romance  of  Virginia  tobacco  [elds] G46d 

Voice  of  the  people  [Southern  life] G4Gv 

Gogol,  N.  V.  St.  John’s  eve  and  other  stories  [Russia] sG5os 

Taras  Bulba  [Wars  of  the  Cossacks;  Poland] . ..G55t 

Tchitchikoff’s  journeys;  or  Dead  souls  [Serfdom  in 

Russia]  G55tc 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Vicar  of  Wakefield  [First  fine  example 
of  the  simple  domestic  novel;  English  rural  life,  18 

century]  G57 

Vicar  of  Wakefield  and  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia,  by 

Samuel  Johnson G571 

Goodloe,  Abbie  C.  College  girls  [Wellesley  college] G61 

Goodwin,  Mrs  Maud  W.  Head  of  a hundred  [Settlement  of 

Jamestown]  G634h 

Sir  Christopher  [Maryland  manor  in  1644] G634s 

White  aprons  [Bacon’s  rebellion;  Virginia,  1676] G634w 

Gordon,  C.  W.  ( Ralph  Connor,  pseud.)  Blackrock;  a tale 

of  the  Selkirks  [Frontier  life  in  the  Rockies] G65 

Glengarry  school  days  [Scotland] G65g 

Man  from  Glengarry  [Early  fifties  in  forests  of  Canada]. G65m 

Sky  pilot  G65s 

Goss,  C.  F.  Redemption  of  David  Corson  [Quaker  story] G69 

Gothe,  J.  W.  von.  Novels  and  tales G71n 

Wilhelm  Meister’s  apprenticeship G71w 

Gould,  S.  Baring.  Court  royal G73c 

Eve  G73e 

Kitty  alone  G73k 

Mehalah  [Story  of  the  Salt  Marshes] G73m 

Queen  of  love G73q 

Red  spider  [Devon  and  Cornwall] G73r 

Grahame,  Kenneth.  Dream  days  [Episodes  of  child-life; 

humorous  and  otherwise] 824-G76 

Golden  age  [Reminiscences  of  childhood,  related  with 

much  humor]  824-G76g 

Grand,  Sarah,  pseud.  See  Mac  Fall,  Mrs.  Haldane. 

Grant,  Robert.  Average  man G765a 

Bachelor’s  Christmas  and  other  stories sG765b 

Face  to  face G765f 

Reflections  of  a married  man  [Various  experiences  of 

conjugal  life;  humorous] G765r 

Opinions  of  a philosopher.  [Sequel  to  Reflections  of  a 

married  man]  G765o 

Romantic  young  lady  G765ro 

Search  light  letters  [Humorous  philosophy] 817-G76 

Unleavened  bread  [Study  of  a woman’s  character] G765u 

Gras,  Felix.  1.  Reds  of  the  Midi G767 

2.  Terror.  Sequel  to  Reds  of  the  Midi G767t 

3.  White  terror.  Sequel  to  The  Terror  [Three  romances 

of  the  French  revolution] G767w 

Graves,  Clo  and  others.  Seven  Xmas  eves sG78 

Gray,  David.  Gallops  [Stories  of  the  horse] sG79g 

Gallops  2 sG79g2 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Gray,  Maxwell,  pseud.  See  Tuttiett,  Mary  G. 

Greaves,  Richard.  Brewster’s  millions G81b 

Green,  Anna  Katharine.  See  Rohlfs,  Mrs.  Anna  K.  (G.) 

Green,  Evelyn  E.  Loyal  hearts  [Days  of  good  Queen  Bess].G8241 

Namesakes  G824n 

Shut  in  [Seige  of  Antwerp,  1585] G824s 

Greene,  Mrs.  Sarah  P.  M.  Cape  Cod  folks G83 

Moral  imbeciles  G83m 

Stuart  and  bamboo  [Original  characters  found  in  a sea- 
port town,  Nova  Scotia] G83s 

Vesty  of  the  Basins  [Story  of  the  coast  of  Maine] G83r 

Winslow  Plain  [Amusing  picture  of  New  England  vil- 
lage life  a generation  ago] G83w 

Greenlee,  W.  M.  In  the  shadow  of  the  Alhambra G84i 

Greenough,  Frances  B.  Story  of  an  old  New  England  town..G85 
Gunsaulus,  F.  W.  Monk  and  knight  [Medisevalism ; Germany]  .G95 
Guthrie,  T.  A.  ( F . Anstey,  pseud.)  Statement  of  Stella 

Maberly  G98s 

Tourmalin’s  time  cheques G98t 

Vice  versa  [Change  of  personality  between  a schoolboy 

and  his  staid  old  father] G98v 

H.  H.,  pseud.  See  Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  M.  F.  H. 

Habberton,  John.  All  he  knew Hlla 

Chautauquan  Hllch 

Country  luck Hllco 

Helen’s  babies  [Story  about  children,  very  amusing] ...  .Hllh 

Jericho  road  [Western  life] Hllj 

Scripture  club  of  Valley  Rest Hlls 

Hackander,  F.  W.  von.  Enchanting  and  enchanted  [German 

fairy  tales]  wH113e 

Haggard,  H.  R.  Allan’s  wife,  and  other  tales H12a 

Beatrice H12b 

Cleopatra H12c 

Heart  of  the  world  [Adventures  in  the  wild  interior  of 

Mexico]  H12h 

Jess  [Boers]  H12j 

She  [Imaginary  African  region] H12s 

Hale,  E.  E.  Christmas  eve;  Christmas  day sH13ch 

Crusoe  in  New  York,  and  other  tales sH13cr 

East  and  west  [Settling  of  Ohio] H13ea 

Four  and  five  H13f 

G.  T.  T. ; or,  Wonderful  adventures  of  a Pullman H13g 

His  level  best,  and  other  stories sH13h 

In  His  name  [Waldenses  of  Lyons  about  1200] H13i 

Man  without  a country  [Story  of  an  American  officer  who 
said  he  wished  never  to  hear  of  the  United  States  again, 

and  for  punishment  had  his  wish  fulfilled] H13mal 

Man  without  a country  and  other  tales sH13ma 

Mrs.  Merriam’s  scholars ....H13mi 

Our  Christmas  in  a palace H13o 

Philip  Nolan’s  friends  [Story  of  the  change  of  Western 
empire]  H13p 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Ten  times  one  is  ten  [Sketch  of  a scheme  for  the  world’s 

regeneration]  H13t 

Ups  and  downs  [Business  life] H13u 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  Hale,  Lucretia  P.  New  Harry  and  Lucy.  .H131ne 

Hal£vy,  Ludovic.  Abbe  Constantin  [French  tale] H135 

Haliburton,  T.  C.  ( Sam  Slick,  pseud.)  Clockmaker:  say- 
ings and  doings  of  Samuel  Slick  of  Slicksville  [Witty 

yarns]  827-H13 

Hall,  Gertrude.  Hundred,  and  other  stories sH14 

Hall,  Ruth.  Black  gown  [Colonial  New  York] H145 

Hamblen,  H.  E.  ( Frederick  Benton  Williams,  pseud.)  Gen- 
eral manager’s  story  [Railroading  in  United  States] . .H17g 

Hamerling,  Robert.  Aspasia  2v  [Ancient  Greece] H173 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Wenderholme  [Lancashire  and  Yorkshire; 

describes  reverses  of  fortunes] H174 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.  See  Dodge,  Mary  A. 

Hamilton,  Kate  W.  Rachel’s  share  of  the  road H18 

Hamlin,  Myra  S.  Politician’s  daughter H184 

Hammond,  W.  A.  Lai H185 

Mr.  Oldmixon  H185m 

Harben,  W.  N.  Substitute  [Georgia] H21s 

Harder,  Ludwig.  Family  feud  [German  domestic  life] . . . . wH213f 
Hardy,  A.  S.  But  yet  a woman  [Scene,  an  old  French  town; 

maiden  destined  to  the  convent] H22b 

His  daughter  first  [Contempory  life] H22h 

Passe  Rose  [Romantic  tale  of  Charlemagne  and  chivalry] . H22p 

Wind  of  destiny H22w 

Hardy,  Thomas.  Desperate  remedies  [Plot-novel;  glimpses 

of  village  life,  rustic  gossips,  and  sketches  of  nature] . H223d 
Far  from  the  maddening  crowd  [Tragedy  and  comedy: 

English  country  life] H223f 

Laodicean  [Wessex ; feudal  prestige  superseded  by  brains 

and  money]  . . . H223e 

Return  of  the  native  [Typical  example  of  the  author’s 
poetic  treatment  of  nature  and  nature’s  influence  on 

human  character]  H223r 

Two  on  a tower H223t 

Under  the  greenwood  tree  [Wessex  village  life] H223u 

Woodlanders  [Sylvan  pastoral  and  a love  tale  of  the  con- 
ventional kind]  H223w 

Harland,  Henry.  ( Sidney  Luska,  pseud.)  Cardinal’s  snuff- 
box [Romance  laid  in  picturesque  Italian  village] ...  .H226c 

Grandison  Mather  H226g 

Lady  paramount  H2261 

My  friend  Prospero  [Northern  Italy] H226m 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune,  Mrs.  Mary  V.  H. 
Harraden,  Beatrice.  Fowler  [Contemporary  life  in  London.  .H23f 
Ships  that  pass  in  the  night  [Life  at  an  Alpine  health 

resort]  H23s 

Harriott,  Mrs.  Clara  M.  Silent  singer sH234 

Harris,  J.  C.  ( Uncle  Remus,  pseud.)  Balaam  and  his  mas- 
ter, and  other  sketches  and  stories  [Negro  character] . sH24ba 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy H24c 

Gabriel  Tolliver  [Reconstruction  period]  H24g 

On  the  plantation  [Georgia  boy’s  adventure] H24o 

On  the  wing  of  occasions  [civil  war] sH24on 

Sister  Jane  H24si 

Tales  of  the  home  folks  in  peace  and  war  [Georgia  dur- 
ing civil  war]  sH24t 

Harris,  Mrs.  Miriam  C.  Frank  Warrington H244f 

Missy  H244m 

Perfect  Adonis  H244p 

Rutledge  H244ru 

St.  Phillips  H244sa 

Sutherlands  H244su 

Utter  failure  H244u 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Constance  C.  {Mrs.  Burton  Harrison.)  An- 
glomaniacs   H246an 

Bachelor  maid  [Marriage  question] H246ba 

Belhaven  tales;  Crow’s  nest;  Una  and  King  David  [Old 

Virginia  town]  sH246be 

Carcellini  emerald,  with  other  tales ...sH246c 

Circle  of  a century  [Old  New  York  and  New  York  of 

to-day]  H246ci 

Errant  wooing  [Travel  in  England  and  Spain  form  the 

setting]  H246er 

Flower  de  hundred  [Virginia  plantation] H246A 

Good  Americans  [Doings  of  the  fashionable  world] H246g 

Merry  maid  of  Arcady sH246m 

Son  of  the  old  dominion  [Colonial  Virginia] H246s 

Sweet  bells  out  of  tune  [Society  life  in  New  York  and 

London]  H246sw 

Triple  entanglement  [Deals  with  the  class  of  Americans 

who  travel  abroad  a great  deal] H246t 

Hart,  Mabel.  Two  English  girls  [Artist  life  in  Florence] H25 

Harte,  F.  B.  {Bret.)  Argonauts  of  North  Liberty  [Cali- 
fornia]   H253ar 

Clarence  [Civil  war,  emphasizing  the  intense  partisan 

spirit  of  the  Southern  woman] H253cl 

Colonel  Starbottle’s  client sH253co 

Condensed  novels;  second  series sH253cn 

Cressy  [Love  story  of  master  and  pupil  in  a South  Cali- 
fornia school]  H253cre 

Crusade  of  the  Excelsior  [Droll  adventures  of  the  crew 
of  American  ship  Excelsior  at  a secluded  port  in  Lower 

California]  H253cru 

Drift  from  two  shores sH253d 

First  family  of  Tasajara H253fi 

Frontier  stories  sH253fr 

Heritage  of  Dedlow  marsh,  and  other  tales sH253h 

In  a hollow  of  the  hills H253i 

Luck  of  roaring  camp  [Mining  life  in  California] H2531u 

Maruja  [California  life]  H253ma 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Millionaire  of  Rough-and-ready;  Devil’s  ford  [Western 

mining  camps]  H253mi 

Mr.  Jack  Hamlin’s  meditation sH253mr 

Mrs.  Skagg’s  husbands sH253mrs 

Openings  in  the  old  trail sH253o 

On  the  frontier  [Idyll  of  mining  life] sH253on 

Phyllis  of  the  Sierras;  Drift  from  Redwood  camp  [Tales 

of  the  far  west] H253ph 

Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin’s,  and  other  stories sH253pr 

Sappho  of  Green  Springs,  and  other  stories sH253sa 

Stories  in  light  and  shadow sH253st 

Story  of  a mine H253sy 

Tales  of  trail  and  town sH253t 

Thankful  Blossom  H253th 

Three  partners  H253thr 

Trent’s  trust,  and  other  stories sH253tr 

Twins  of  Table  mountain,  and  other  stories sH253tw 

Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar H253two 

Under  the  redwoods  [Includes  some  of  the  author’s  best 

stories]  sH253u 

Waif  of  the  plains H253w 

Ward  of  the  golden  gate H253wa 

Hartner,  Eva,  pseud.  See  Twardowska,  Emma  von. 

Hauff,  William.  Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn,  and  palace sH29 

Hausrath,  Adolf.  ( George  Taylor,  pseud.)  Antinous 

[Roman  empire]  H297 

Hawkins,  A.  H.  ( Anthony  Hope,  pseud.)  Chronicles  of 

Count  Antonio  [Mediaeval  Italian  life] H31ch 

Dolly  dialogues  [Smart  and  witty  chats] H31d 

Father  Stafford  [Country-house  comedy] H31f 

Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra H31h 

Intrusions  of  Peggy  [Modern  London] H31i 

King’s  mirror  [Serio-comic  study  of  the  inner  life  of  a 

king]  H31k 

Man  of  mark  [Revolution  in  an  imaginary  Republic] ...  .H31m 
Phroso  [Adventures  of  an  English  nobleman  on  a Greek 

Island]  H31p 

Prisoner  of  Zenda  [Extraordinary  adventures  in  an  imag- 
inary kingdom  in  Austrian  Tyrol] H31pr 

Quisante  [Political  adventurer] H31q 

Rupert  of  Hentzau.  Sequel  to  Prisoner  of  Zenda H31r 

Simon  Dale  [Story  of  Nell  Gwynne] H31s 

Tristam  of  Blent  [Comedy  of  high  society] H31t 

Hawthorne,  Hildegarde.  Country  interlude  [Hudson  valley]  .H312c 
Hawthorne,  Julian.  Dust  [Intricate  plot;  man’s  act  of  self- 

sacrifice]  H313d 

Fortune’s  fool  H313f 

John  Parmelee’s  curse H313j 

Love;  or,  A name?  [New  York  city  politics] H313p 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Doctor  Grimshawe’s  secret H314d 

Dolliver  romance;  Fanshawe;  Septimus  Felton;  Ancestral 
footstep  H314do 


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31 


House  of  seven  gables ; Snow  image ; and  other  twice-told 

tales  H314h 

Marble  fawn  [Artist  life  in  Rome] H314m 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse sH314mo 

Scarlet  letter  [Philosophical  and  tragical  handling  of  a 
problem  of  sin  and  remorse.  Massachusetts,  end  of 

17  century]  H314s 

Scarlet  letter;  Blithedale  romance  [Margaret  Fuller  and 

the  “Brook  Farm”  group  under  fictitious  names] H314sl 

Tales,  sketches,  and  other  papers sH314t 

Twice  told  tales  [Traditions  of  New  England] sH314tw 

Hay,  John  (?).  Bread  winners  [Labor  and  capital] H32 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Chita  [Creole  life] H35 

Heaven,  Louise  P.  Chata  and  Chinita  [Mexico] H354 

Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.  T.  {Mrs.  Alexander,  pseud.)  By 

woman’s  wit  [English  social  and  domestic  life] H357b 

Snare  of  the  fowler H357s 

Wooing  o’t H357w 

Hegan,  Alice  C.  See  Rice,  Mrs.  Alice  C.  H. 

Heimburg,  W.,  pseud.  See  Behrens,  Bertha. 


Henderson,  C.  H.  John  Percyfield  [Wise,  sunshiny  talk  on 
lines  laid  down  by  the  Autocrat,  and  an  autobiograph- 


ical love  story] H38j 

Herman,  Henry.  Joint  author.  See  Murray,  D.  C. 

Herrick,  Robert.  Gospel  of  freedom H43 

Web  of  life  [Modern  American  life;  Chicago] H43w 

Hewlett,  Maurice.  Forest  lovers  [Mediaeval  life] H49 

Little  novels  of  Italy  [Italian  manners  of  Renaissance 

times]  sH491 

Richard  yea-and-nay  [Richard  Cceur-de-Lion] H49r 

Heyse,  P.  J.  L.  Children  of  the  world  [Germany,  love  story, 

pictures  of  artist  life] H51c 

Romance  of  the  canoness  [Description  of  life  of  a 

canoness]  H51r 

H.  H.,  pseud.  See  Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  M.  F.  H. 

Hillern,  Wijhelmine  B.  von.  Ernestine  [From  the  German]. H55e 

Only  a girl  [Also  from  the  German] wH55o 

Hobbes,  John  Oliver,  pseud.  See  Craigie,  Mrs.  Pearl  M.  T. 

Holbrook,  Richard.  Boys  and  men  [Yale  college  story] H69 

Holland,  Clive.  Lure  of  fame H711 

Mousme:  a story  of  the  west  and  east H71mo 

My  Japanese  wife H71my 

Holland,  J.  G.  Arthur  Bonnicastle  [American  life] H714a 

Bay-path  [New  England  colonial  life] H714b 

Miss  Gilbert’s  career  [Yankee  character] H714m 

Nicholas  Minturn  H714n 

Sevenoaks  H714s 

Holley,  Marietta.  {Josiah  Allen’s  wife,  pseud.)  My  opinions 

and  Betsey  Bobbet’s H72mo 

My  wayward  pardner H72my 

Samantha  among  the  colored  folks H72sa 

Samantha  in  Europe  H72si 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Samantha  at  Saratoga H72ss 

Samantha  at  the  world’s  fair H72st 

Sweet  Cicely  H72sw 

Holm,  Saxe,  pseud.  Stories,  2v sH729 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Elsie  Venner  [A  psychological  study.  Elsie 
Venner  is  supposed  to  have  the  blood  of  a rattle-snake 

in  her  veins] .H73e 

Guardian  angel  [A  story  of  a girl  in  whose  blood  a trait 
of  Indian  savagery  is  at  war  with  her  higher  nature]. H73g 

Mortal  antipathy  H73m 

Hood,  Thomas.  Choice  works  in  prose  and  verse 827-H76 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  See  Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Horning,  E.  W.  Amateur  cracksman  [Exploits  of  a gentle- 
man burglar]  H78a 

No  hero  [Swiss  hotel] H78n 

Raffles.  Sequel  to  Amateur  cracksman H78r 

Shadow  of  the  rope  [Detective  story] H78s 

Horton,  George.  Like  another  Helen  [Island  of  Crete,  1897]. H785 
Hotchkiss,  C.  C.  Colonial  free-lance  [American  colonies] ..  .H79 
Hough,  Emerson.  Mississippi  bubble  [Louisiana  colony] ...  .H81m 
Howard,  Blanche  W.  ( Afterwards  Frau  van  Teuffel.)  Aunt 

Serena  H83a 

Dionysius,  the  weaver’s  heart’s  dearest  [Swiss  setting] . .H83d 

Guenn  [Breton  coast] H83g 

One  summer  [Holiday  of  city  people  in  a New  England 

village]  H83o 

Open  door  [German  life] H83op 

Seven  on  the  highway sH83s 

Howard,  Blanche  W.,  and  Sharp,  William.  Fellow  and  his 

wife  H831f 

Howe,  E.  W.  Man  story H835 

Story  of  a country  town  [Realistic  novel] H835s 

Howe,  Maud.  See  Elliott,  Mrs.  Maud  H. 

Howells  W.  D.  Annie  Kilburn  [Labor  and  capital] H838an 

April  hopes  [Vicissitudes  of  a courtship] H838ap 

Chance  acquaintance  [A  Bostonian,  exclusive  and  over- 
refined,  and  a romantic  and  unsophisticated  girl  from 

the  West]  H838c 

Coast  of  Bohemia  [New  York  art  schools  and  studios].  .H838co 

Day  of  their  wedding  [Story  about  Shakers] H838da 

Dr.  Breen’s  practice  [Young  lady  who  adopts  the  medical 

profession  after  an  unfortunate  love  affair] H838do 

Fearful  responsibility,  and  other  stories sH838fe 

Foregone  conclusion  [An  international  novel;  Venice,  the 

scene]  H838fo 

Hazard  of  new  fortunes  [New  York  city;  problems  of 

poverty  and  social  relations]  2v H838ha 

Imperative  duty H838im 

Indian  summer  [Americans  in  Florence] H838in 

Kentons  [Commonplace  people:  Ohio,  New  York  city, 

and  a European  trip] H838k 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook  [Provincial  New  England  girl]..H8381 


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Landlord  at  Lion’s  Head  [Country  summer  hotel] H8381a 

Letters  home  [humorous] H8381e 

Minister’s  charge  [Country  boy’s  experience  in  Boston 

society]  H838mi 

Modem  instance  [Village  life  in  Maine] H838mo 

Open-eyed  conspiracy  [Idyl  of  Saratoga] .H838o 

Pair  of  patient  lovers  [Portraits  of  ordinary  American 

men  and  women] sH838p 

Parting  and  a meeting  [Shakers] H838pa 

Quality  of  mercy  [A  defalcating  treasurer] H838q 

Questionable  shapes  [Stories  of  the  supernatural] sH838qu 

Ragged  lady  [Scenes:  America  and  Italy] H838r 

Rise  of  Silas  Lapham  [Romance  of  business] H838ri 

Shadow  of  a dream  [Study  in  morbid  psychology] ...  .H838sh 

Story  of  a play  [Efforts  of  a play-writer] H838st 

Suburban  sketches  .817-H83 

Their  silver  wedding  journey.  Sequel  to  Their  wedding 

journey  [Europe]  H838ts 

Their  wedding  journey  [A  pair  of  Bostonians  on  their 

honeymoon  to  Canada] H838th 

Traveler  from  Alturia  [Utopian  novel] H838tr 

Undiscovered  country  [New  England  spiritualism,  the 

Shakers,  etc.]  H838u 

Woman’s  reason  [Business  training  for  girls] H838w 

World  of  chance  [Literary  side  of  New  York  society  with 
sketches  of  social  agitators] H838wo 


Hughes,  Thomas.  Scouring  of  the  white  horse  [King  Alfred]  .H87s 
Hugo,  Victor.  History  of  a crime  [Napoleon  3,  coup  <f£fo*].H876h 
Les  Miserables  5v  [France,  1800-20,  Waterloo;  aims  at 
exhibiting  the  fabric  of  civilization  in  all  its  details,  and 
at  showing  the  cruelty  of  its  pressure  on  the  poor,  the 

outcast  and  the  criminal] H8761 

Man  who  laughs  [England,  17  century.]  Another  transla- 
tion is  entitled  By  order  of  the  king H876m 

Ninety-three  [French  revolution] H876n 

Notre-Dame  de  Paris  [Paris,  late  15  century.]  Another 
translation  is  entitled  The  hunchback  of  Notre-Dame . H876no 

Toilers  of  the  sea  [Channel  islands,  1820] sH876to 

Under  sentence  of  death;  Told  under  canvas;  Claude 

Gueux  sPI876u 

Hullah,  Mary  E.  In  hot  haste PI878 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Margaret  R.  That  other  person  [Scenes:  Lon- 
don and  Paris] H91 

Huntington,  Faye,  pseud.  See  Foster,  Mrs.  Isabella  H. 
Huntington,  Rev.  George.  Nakoma  [Sioux  massacre  in  Min- 
nesota]   H92n 

Rockanock  stage  H92r 

Hutten,  Bettina,  Baroness  von.  Our  lady  of  the  Beeches 

[Maine  woods]  H97o 

Violett  [Story  of  the  heart  of  a boy] H97v 

Hyne,  C.  J.  C.  W.  Adventures  of  Captain  Kettle  [Nautical 

adventures,  piratical  feats,  and  humorous  incidents] . .H99a 
McTodd  [Sea  adventures] H99n 


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Master  of  fortune  [Further  adventures  of  Captain 

Kettle]  H99ma 

Thompson’s  progress  [Rise  of  young  English  wool  mer- 
chant; strikes]  H99t 

In  the  coils.  Anon.  [Masonry] Ini 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Don  John  [Lives  of  two  cmldren  exchanged 

by  a wet  nurse] In4d 

Fated  to  be  free.  Sequel  to  Off  the  Skelligs In4f 

John  Jerome  In4j 

Motto  changed  In4mo 

Off  the  Skelligs  [Family  life] In4o 

Sarah  De  Berenger In4sa 

Studies  for  stories sln4su 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  Pillar  of  fire;  or,  Israel  in  bondage In46 

Prince  of  the  house  of  David;  or,  Three  years  in  the  holy 

city  [Jewish  life  in  the  time  of  Christ] In46p 

Throne  of  David  [Central  figure,  David,  prophet,  priest, 

and  king]  In46t 

Inman,  Henry.  Pioneer  from  Kentucky In6p 

Iron,  Ralph,  pseud.  See  Schreiner,  Olive. 

Irving,  Washington.  ( Geoffrey  Crayon , pseud.)  Alhambra 

[Semi-fictitious  chronicle  of  its  history] Ir85a 

Bracebridge  hall  [English  country  life] 817-Ir8 

Crayon  miscellany  817-Ir8c 

Knickerbocker’s  history  of  New  York  [Fact  and  fiction, 

satirical]  817-Ir8k 

Sketch  book  [Includes  among  others  Rip  Van  Winkle; 

Legend  of  sleepy  hollow;  Spectre  bridegroom] 817-Ir8sk 

Tales  of  a traveler slr85t 

Same  slr85tl 

Wolfert’s  roost,  and  other  papers slr85w 

Irving,  Washington,  and  others.  Salmagundi ; or,  Whim- 

whams  and  opinions  of  Launcelot  Langstaff 817-Ir82 

Isaacs,  Jorge.  Maria  [Novel  by  a South  American  author 

revealing  the  inner  domestic  life  of  his  people] Isl 

Isham,  F.  S.  Under  the  rose  [Court  of  Francis  I of  France].  .Is3u 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  M.  F.  H.  Hetty’s  strange  history J12h 

Mercy  Phillbrick’s  choice J12m 

Ramona  [Unjust  treatment  of  Indians  by  United  States 

government]  J12r 

Zeph  J12z 

James,  G.  P.  R.  Richelieu  [France] J229 

James,  Henry.  Ambassadors  [Americans  abroad;  Paris] J23a 

American  [A  self-made  American  goes  to  Europe  to 

enjoy  his  fortune] J23am 

Aspern  papers;  Louisa  Pallant;  Modern  warning J23as 

Author  of  Beltraffio;  Pandora;  Georgina’s  reasons;  Path 

of  duty;  Four  meetings sJ23au 

Better  sort  sJ23b 

Bostonians  [Study  of  Boston  society] J23bo 

Confidence  J23c 

Daisy  Miller  [At  one  time  the  typical  American  girl  tour- 
ist in  Europe] J23d 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


35 


Europeans  [A  brother  and  sister  from  Europe  come  to 

seek  their  fortune  among  relatives  near  Boston] J23eu 

In  the  cage J23i 

London  life,  and  other  stories sJ231 

Portrait  of  a lady  [Subtle  analysis  of  motives  and  emo- 
tions; Anglo-American  characters] J23p 

Princess  Cassamassima  J23pr 

Private  life;  Lord  Beaupre;  Visits sJ23pv 

Roderick  Hudson  [A  young  American  sculptor  taken  to 
Italy  by  a rich  virtuosi;  the  story  shows  the  strength 

and  weakness  of  genius] J23ro 

Sacred  fount  J23s 

Soft  side  [Psychical  stories] sJ23so 

Tragic  muse  2v  [English  people  living  in  Paris] J23t 

Two  magics;  Turn  of  the  screw;  Covering  end J23tw 

Wings  of  the  dove.  2v J23w 

Jamison,  Mrs.  Celia  V.  D.  H.  Story  of  an  enthusiast J24s 

Janvier,  T.  A.  Aztec  treasure-house  [Mexico] J26a 

Color  studies;  Mexican  campaign  [Another  Mexican  ro- 
mance]   J26c 

Stories  of  old  new  Spain sJ26s 

Uncle  of  an  angel,  and  other  stories sJ26u 

Jeffries,  J.  R.  Story  of  my  heart  [A  prose  poem] 828-J35 

Jepson,  Edgar,  and  Beames,  D.  On  the  edge  of  the  Empire 

[Frontier  life  in  the  native  Indian  regiments] sJ46o 

Jerome,  Jerome  K.  Diary  of  a pilgrimage  [Laughable  account 

of  author’s  trip  from  London  to  Oberammergau] 827-J48 

Idle  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow  [Witticisms  on  social 

topics]  827-J48i 

Novel  notes  827-J48n 

Second  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow 827-J48s 

Three  men  in  a boat  [A  comic  history  of  a trip  up  the 

Thames]  827-J48t 

Three  men  on  wheels  [Humorous  narration  of  a tour 

through  Germany]  827-J48th 

Told  after  supper 827-J48to 

Jerrod,  D.  W.  Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lectures  [Comic  ironies 

of  wed-lock]  827-J483 

Jewett,  Sarah  O.  Country  by-ways  [New  England  life] . . . .sJ55c 

Country  doctor  J55co 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs  [Seaside  village  in  Maine]..  .J55cou 
Deephaven  [Girls  on  a holiday  in  a quaint  old  New  Eng- 
land seaport  town] sJ55d 

King  of  Folly  island,  and  other  people sJ55k 

Life  of  Nancy sJ551i 

Marsh  island  J55m 

Old  friends  and  new sJ55o 

Queen’s  twin  [Maine,  quaint  types  and  characters] sJ55q 

Strangers  and  wayfarers  [Portraiture  of  New  England 

native  types]  sJ55s 

Tory  lover  [Revolutionary  war] J55t 

White  heron,  and  other  stories  [Rural  New  England] . .sJ55w 


36 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


John,  Henriette  T.  C.  E.  (£.  Marlitt,  pseud.)  At  the  Coun- 
cillors [German  social  life] . ..wjola 

Bailiff’s  maid  [Scene:  Secluded  manor  in  the  Thiirin- 

gian  forest] wJGlb 

Countess  Gisela  wJGlc 

Gold  Elsie  wJGlg 

In  the  Schillingscourt  [Thuringia,  intricate  plot] wJ61i 

Lady  with  the  rubies wJGll 

Little  moorland  princess wJGlli 

Old  mam’selle’s  secret wJGlo 

Owl’s  nest wJGlow 

Second  wife  [German  baronial  story] wJ61s 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia  [An  early 
example  of  the  didactic  novel;  a philosophical  fable  on 

human  life]  . J637 

Johnston,  Mary.  Audrey  [Colonial  story  of  the  18th  century]  .JG4a 

Prisoners  of  hope  [Colonial  Virginia] J64p 

Sir  Mortimer  [Time  of  Queen  Elizabeth] JG4s 

To  have  and  to  hold  [Jamestown  settlement,  1622] J64t 

Johnston,  R.  M.  ( Philemon  Perch,  pseud.)  Old  times  in 

middle  Georgia  sJ650 

Pearce  Amerson’s  will J65p 

Primes  and  their  neighbors  [Ten  tales  of  middle  Georgia]. sJ65pr 
Jokai,  Maurus.  Black  diamonds  [Wild  miners  of  Bondavar 

and  social  and  commercial  life  in  Buda-Pest] J67b 

Debts  of  honor  [Plots  based  upon  what  many  European 

novelists  call  “an  American  duel”] J67d 

Eyes  like  the  sea  [Modern  Hungarian  life] J67e 

Green  book  [Conspiracy  against  Alexander  1 of  Russia] . .J67g 

Hungarian  Nabob  [Hungary,  1822] J67h 

Lion  of  Janina;  or,  Last  days  of  the  Janissaries J671 

Midst  the  wild  Carpathians  [Transylvania,  1666] J67m 

Nameless  castle  J67n 

Poor  plutocrats  [Aristocracy  of  Hungary] J67p 

Jones,  Mrs.  Alice  I.  Chevalier  de  St.  Denis J71 

Jordon,  Elizabeth  G.  Tales  of  the  city  room  [Newspaper 

stories]  sJ76 

Keenan,  H.  F.  Money  makers:  a social  parable K25 

Keightley,  S.  R.  Cavaliers  [Cromwell  and  Charles  1] K26ca 

Kemble,  Frances  A.  Far  away  and  long  ago K31 

Kennedy,  J.  P.  Horse-shoe  Robinson  [South  Carolina,  1780].. K38 

Kielland,  A.  L.  Norse  tales  and  sketches sK543 

Tales  of  two  countries  [Norway  and  Sweden] sK543t 

King,  Charles.  Between  the  lines  [Civil  war] K58be 

By  land  and  sea sK58by 

Captain  Blake.  Sequel  to  Marion’s  faith K58ca 

Colonel’s  daughter.  Sequel,  Marion’s  faith K58cd 

Daughter  of  the  Sioux  [Indian  frontier] K58d 

Deserter;  From  the  ranks K58de 

Foes  in  ambush K58fo 

Garrison  tangle  K58g 

General’s  double:  a story  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac. ..  .K58ge 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


37 


Kitty’s  conquest  K58k 

Laramie  [Sioux  war  of  1876] K581a 

Marion’s  faith.  Sequel  to  Colonel’s  daughter K58ma 

Ray’s  daughter  [Manila] K58r 

Ray’s  recruit;  Tame  surrender .K58ra 

Soldier’s  secret  [Sioux  war  of  1890] K58so 

Starlight  ranch,  and  other  stories  [Army  life  on  the 

frontier]  sK58st 

Story  of  Fort  Frayne K58fr 

Trials  of  a staff  officer K58tr 

Trooper  Galahad  [Fort  Worth,  Texas,  1870-71] K58tro 

Under  fire  K58u 

War-time  wooing  K58w 

Waring’s  peril  K58wa 

Warrior  gap  [Sioux  outbreak,  1868] K58wr 

Wounded  name  [Military  posts  on  the  Pacific  slope]. ..  .K58wu 
King,  Grace.  Balcony  stories  [Life  in  the  southern  states].  .sK584b 

Tales  of  a time  and  place sK584t 

King,  Thorwald,  pseud.  See  Getchell,  Charles. 

Kingsley,  Rev.  Charles.  Alton  Locke  [England,  Chartists]. ..  .KOI 

Hereward  [English  fen-country,  11  century] ...KOlh 

Hypatia  [Alexandria,  415.  Struggle  between  heathenism 

and  Christianity]  K61hy 

Two  years  ago  [England  and  Wales,  1854] K61t 

Westward  ho  [Spanish  Armada,  1588] K61w 

Yeast  [Socialistic  in  its  tendency] K61y 

Kingley,  Florence  M.  Stephen : a soldier  of  the  cross.  Sequel 

to  Titus  K613s 

Titus:  a comrade  of  the  cross K613t 

Transfiguration  of  Miss  Philura  [Story  of  the  “new 

thought”]  K613tr 

Kingsley,  Henry.  Austin  Elliott  [Corn-laws,  Peel,  1839- 1846] K614a 

Hillyards  and  the  Burtons  [Australian  colonies] K614h 

Leighton  court K6141 

Ravenshoe  [Family  romance;  secret  marriage,  etc., 

Crimean  war]  K614r 

Recollections  of  Geoffrey  Hamlin  [Australia ; colony’s 

early  days]  K614re 

Kinkaid,  Mary  H.  Walda  [Religious  community  of  German 
settlers  in  the  West,  where  property  is  held  common 

and  love  and  marriage  are  discouraged] K617w 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Captains  courageous  [Experiences  of  a 

son  of  a millionaire  on  board  a fishing  schooner] K62c 

Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd,  and  other  stotries sK62co 

Day’s  work sK62d 

Kim  [Journeys  through  India  of  a little  vagabond] K62k 

Life’s  handicap:  being  stories  of  mine  own  people K621 

Light  that  failed  [Bohemian  life] K621i 

Many  inventions  [Life  in  East  India] sK62m 

Mine  own  people sK62mi 

Phantom  Rickshaw  sK62p 

Plain  tales  from  the  hills  [Anglo-Indian  life] sK62pl 

Soldiers  three  [Episodes  of  Indian  life] sK62s 

Stalky  and  Co.  [School-boy  life  in  England] K62st 


38 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Kirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  W.  O.  Ciphers K633c 

Good-bye  proud  world K633g 

Queen  money  [Race  for  wealth:  American  life] K633q 

Revolutionary  love  story ; High  steeple  of  St.  ChrysostomsK633r 

Sons  and  daughters K633s 

Story  of  Lawrence  Garthe  [New  York  city] K633sl 

Story  of  Margaret  Kent  [Story  of  violent  social  con- 
trasts]   K633sm 

Kirkland,  Joseph.  McVeys  [Hardships  of  early  life  in  Illi- 
nois; Abraham  Lincoln]  K635m 

Zury  [Illinois  pioneer  days] K635z 

Kirschner,  Lola.  ( Ossip  Schubin,  pseud.)  Countess  Erika’s 
apprenticeship  [Manners  of  aristocratic  society  in 

Berlin]  wK637 

Erlach  court  wK637e 

O thou,  my  Austria!  [Diary  of  a young  girl] wK637o 

Korolenko,  V.  G.  Blind  musician K84b 

Vagrant,  and  other  tales  [Russian  exile  stories] sK84v 

Kouns,  N.  C.  Arius,  the  Libyan : an  idyl  of  the  primitive 

church  K847 

Krause,  Lydia  F.  ( Barbara  Yechton,  pseud.)  Fortune’s 
boats  [Story  of  a mother,  her  five  self-reliant  daughters, 

and  the  happy,  useful  life  they  led] K86f 

Young  savage  K86y 

Laffan,  Mrs.  Bertha.  Geoffrey  Stirling  [London  bank  rob- 
bery]   LI  3 

Lagerlof,  Selma.  From  a Swedish  homestead sL133 

Miracles  of  Antichrist  [Story  of  Sicily] L133m 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de  P.  de.  Graziella:  a story  of  Italian 

love  L16g 

Genevieve  L16ge 

La  Motte-Fouqu£,  F.  H.  K.  Baron  de.  Undine,  and  other 

tales  [Wonder  stones  of  knights  and  haunted  forests] . . sLID 

Lang,  Andrew.  Mark  of  Cain  [English  murder  case] L25m 

Monk  of  Fife  [Days  of  Joan  of  Arc] L25mo 

Lang,  Mrs.  Leonora  B.  Dissolving  views L253 

La  Rame,  Louise  de.  ( Ouida , pseud.)  See  Rame,  Louise  de  La. 
Larned,  W.  C.  Arnaud’s  masteroiece  [Mediaeval  romance] ....  L32 

Rembrandt  [Holland]  L32r 

Lathrop,  G.  P.  Echo  of  passion L34e 

In  the  distance L34i 

Newport  L34n 

Latimer,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  W.  Princess  Amelie L344 

Laut,  Agnes  C.  Lords  of  the  North  [Founding  of  Northwest 

and  Hudson  Bay  settlements] L37 

Lee,  Albert.  He,  she,  and  they  [Amusing  dialogue  of  a young 

married  couple] L51 

LeSage,  A.  R.  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias  of  Santillane  [Satir- 
ical romance,  characters  and  incidents.  Spanish] L56 

Lever,  Charles.  Charles  O’Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon  [Penin- 
sular war]  L57c 

Davenport  Dunn  2v.  [Astonishing  histories  of  two  Irish 
adventurers]  L57d 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


39 


Harry  Lorrequer  [Irish  garrison  life] L57h 

Tom  Burke  of  ours  [Spain,  time  of  Napoleon] L57t 

Lewis,  A.  H.  ( Dan  Quinn , pseud.)  Wolfville sL58 

Liljencrantz,  Ottilie  A.  Thrall  of  Lief  the  Lucky  [Viking 

days]  L619 

Ward  of  King  Canute:  romance  of  the  Danish  conquest. L619w 

Lillie,  Mrs.  Lucy  C.  W.  Esther’s  fortune L62es 

For  honor’s  sake.  Sequel  to  Squire’s  daughter L62fo 

Prudence:  a story  of  aesthetic  London L62p 

Roslyn’s  trust  L62ros 

Ruth  Endicott’s  way L62ru 

Squire’s  daughter  L62sq 

Lindau,  Paul.  Lace  [Berlin ; political  and  social  life  of  em- 
pire]   L64 

Linn,  J.  W.  Chameleon  [Scene:  College  town  in  Ohio] . . . .L645c 

Linton,  Mrs.  Eliza  L.  lone  Stewart Ld5i 

Loyd,  J.  U.  Stringtown  on  the  pike  [Northernmost  Ken- 
tucky]   L77 

Red  head  [Feud-life  in  Kentucky] L77r 

London,  Jack.  Call  of  the  wild  [Animal  life  in  Alaska] L78c 

God  of  his  fathers  [Stories  of  the  Klondike]  sL78g 

Long,  J.  L.  Madame  Butterfly  [Japanese  stories] sL85m 

Naughty  Nan  L85n 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Hyperion  [Young  American  poet  in  Ger- 
many and  Switzerland] L86h 

Hyperion;  Kavanagh  L86hl 

Kavanagh,  and  other  stories  [New  England  life] sL86k 

Lothrop,  Amy,  pseud.  See  Warner,  Anna  B. 

Lothrop,  Mrs.  Harriet  M.  S.  ( Margaret  Sidney , pseud.) 

Our  town  [Christian  Endeavor  story] L91o 

Pettibone  name  L91pe 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  See  Viaud,  L.  M.  J. 

Longhead,  Mrs.  Flora  H.  Black  curtain  [Foothills  of  Cali- 
fornia]   L92b 

Lover,  Samuel.  Handy  Andy  [Irish  life] L94h 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  Captain  of  the  Janizaries  [Fall  of  Constanti- 
nople]   L96c 

Deborah  [Maccabsean  times] L96d 

King  of  Tyre  [Times  of  Ezra  and  Nehemiah] L96k 

That  angelic  woman  L96t 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Enchanted  burro  [New  Mexico  and  South 

America]  sL974e 

New  Mexico  David,  and  other  stories  of  the  Southwest.  .sL974n 

Lush,  C.  K.  Federal  judge  [American  life  of  to-day;  rail- 
road corporation]  L977 

Luska,  Sidney,  pseud.  See  Harland.  Henry. 

Lyall,  Edna,  pseud.  See  Bayly,  Ada  E. 

Lytton,  Sir  E.  G.  Bulwer-.  Alice.  Sequel  to  Ernest  Mal- 

travers  L99a 

Caxtons  [English  society  and  political  life] L99c 

Coming  race  [Vision  of  a future  state  of  society] L99co 

Devereux  [France,  Louis  XIV] L99d 


40 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Disowned  [England,  George  III] L99di 

Ernest  Maltravers.  Sequel,  Alice L99e 

Eugene  Aram  L99eu 

Godolphin  L99g 

Harold,  last  of  Saxon  kings  [Descriptions  of  the  battles 
of  Stamford  bridge  and  Hastings,  and  of  English  life 

in  the  11  century] L99h 

Kenelm  Chillingly  [Romance  based  on  author’s  theory 

of  the  real  and  the  ideal] L99k 

Last  days  of  Pompeii  [Roman  life,  public  and  private,  at 

the  time  of  the  great  eruption  of  Vesuvius] L991 

Last  of  the  barons  [Wars  of  the  Roses  and  the  social 

tendencies  of  this  changeful  epoch] L991a 

Leila;  or,  Seige  of  Granada;  Calderon,  the  courtier;  Pil- 
grims of  the  Rhine L991e 

Lucretia  L991u 

My  novel,  2v.  A sort  of  continuation  of  Caxtons  [Amuse- 
ments, pleasures,  etc.,  of  the  idle  members  of  English 

society]  L99m 

Night  and  morning . .L99n 

Parisians  [Society  under  Napoleon  III;  Siege  of  Paris, 

1869-71]  L99p 

Paul  Clifford  [Has  a “gentleman  highwayman”  for 

hero]  L99pa 

Pelham;  or,  Adventures  of  a gentleman L99pe 

Rienzi,  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes  [Describes  the  heroic 
attempt  of  Rienzi  to  revive  a Roman  republic  in  the 

14  century]  L99r 

Strange  story;  Haunted  and  the  haunters  [Clairvoyance]  .L99s 

What  will  he  do  with  it?  2v L99w 

Zanoni  [French  revolution] .L99z 

Maarten  - Maartens,  pseud.  See  Poor  sen- Schwartz,  J.  M. 

H.  van  der. 

McCall,  Sidney.  Truth  Dexter M119 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Donna  Quixote M12d 

Mononia  [Ireland,  1848] M12mo 

McCarthy,  Justin  and  Praed,  Mrs.  R.  M.  P.  Right  honor- 
able [Modern  English  society  and  politics] M121 

McCutcheon,  G.  B.  Castle  Craneycrow  [Romance  of  Zenda, 

type]  M13c 

Graustark:  the  story  of  a love  behind  a throne M13g 

MacDonald,  Frederika.  Nathaniel  Vaughan M14 

MacDonald,  George.  Adela  Cathcart M143a 

Alex  Forbes  of  Howglen  [Scottish  village  life] M143al 

Annals  of  a quiet  neighborhood  [Life  of  a Scottish 

parish]  M143an 

David  Elginbrod  [Scottish  peasant] M143d 

Donald  Grant  [Story  of  noble  unselfishness] M143do 

Flight  of  the  shadow M143f 

Guild  court:  A London  story M143gu 

Heather  and  snow  [Romance  of  Aberdeenshire] M143he 

Home  again;  Flight  of  the  shadow M143ho 

Lilith  M1431 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


41 


Malcom  [Life  history  of  a boy,  heir  to  an  earldom] M143m 

Marquis  of  Lossie.  Sequel  to  Malcom M143ma 

Mary  Marston M143mr 

Paul  Faber,  surgeon M143p 

Phantastes:  A faerie  romance  for  men  and  women;  Por- 
tent: A story  of  the  inner  vision  of  the  Highlanders. M143ph 

Ranald  Bannerman’s  boyhood M143r 

Robert  Falconer  [A  philanthropist] M143ro 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael  [Civil  war  in  England] ...  .M143sa 
Seaboard  parish.  Sequel  to  Annals  of  a quiet  neighbor- 
hood   M143se 

Sir  Gibbie  [Beautiful  and  interesting  character] M143si 

Stephen  Archer,  and  other  tales sM143st 

There  and  back M143th 

Vicar’s  daughter.  Sequel  to  Seaboard  parish M143v 

Warlock  o’  Glenwarlock M143w 

Weighed  and  wanting M143we 

What’s  mine’s  mine  [Religious  convictions.  A very  char- 
acteristic work  of  the  author] M143wh 

Wilfred  Cumbermede M143wi 

MacFall,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  ( Sarah  Grande , pseud.)  Heav- 
enly twins M16 

MacGrath,  Harold.  Grey  cloak M17g 

Puppet  crown  [Romance  of  “Zenda”  type] M17p 

McIlwraith,  J.  N.  Joint  author.  See  McLennan,  William. 
Mackay,  Minnie.  ( Marie  Corelli,  pseud.)  Barabbas  [Cru- 
cifixion]   M19b 

Romance  of  two  worlds  [Materializes  spiritual  things]. ..  .M19r 

Thelma  [Romance  of  Norway  and  English  society] M19t 

Mackie,  Pauline  B.  Mademoiselle  de  Berny  [Valley  Forge].. M21 

Ye  little  Salem  maid  [Witchcraft] M21y 

Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud  See  Watson,  Rev.  J.  M. 

Maclay,  A.  C.  Mito  Yashiki  [Japan] M22 

McLean,  Sarah  P.  See  Green,  Mrs.  Sarah  P.  M. 

McLennan,  William.  Spanish  John  [Jacobite  rebellion  of 

1745]  M223 

McLennan,  William,  and  McIlwraith,  J.  N.  Span  o’  life. 

[Louisbourg  and  Quebec] M2231s 

MacManus,  Seumas.  Lad  of  the  O’Friels  [Irish  peasant 

story]  M2251 

Red  Poocher  [Poaching] M225r 

Magruder,  Julia.  Across  the  chasm  [Washington,  D.  C.]....M27a 

Realized  ideal  M27r 

Struan  M27s 

Major,  Charles.  ( Edwin  Caskoden,  pseud.)  Dorothy  Ver- 
non of  Hadden  Hall  [Time  of  Elizabeth  and  Mary 

Stuart]  M284d 

Forest  hearth  [Indiana  in  the  thirties] M284f 

When  knighthood  was  in  flower  [Love  story  of  Charles 

Brandon  and  Mary  Tudor] M284w 

Mallock,  W.  H.  Old  order  changes  [The  social  question] . .M29 

Manning,  Marie.  Judith  of  the  plains  [Wyoming] M31j 


42 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Manteuffel,  Ursula  Z.  von.  Violetta  [Home  and  military 

life  in  Germany] wM314v 

Marchmont,  A.  W.  In  the  name  of  a woman  [Love  and  in- 
trigue in  a Balkan  state] M335 

Marks,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  M.  H.  Great  treason  [War  of  inde- 
pendence]   M34 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.  See  John,  Henriette  F.  C.  E. 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Children  of  the  New  Forest;  Pirate; 

Three  cutters  M345c 

Dog  fiend;  or,  Snarley  yow ; Privateersman  [Smuggling 
and  other  adventure  by  sea  and  land  one  hundred  years 

ago]  M345d 

Frank  Mildmay;  Olla  Podrida  [The  former  is  a sea  novel 
made  up  of  Marryat’ s experiences  as  a midshipman] . .M345f 
Jacob  Faithful  [Sea  service,  full  of  humorous  incidents] . M345j 

Jacob  Faithful;  Percival  Keene M345jl 

Japhet  in  search  of  a father;  Pacha  of  many  tales M345ja 

King’s  own;  Mission;  or.  Scenes  in  Africa  [The  former 

treats  of  the  mutiny  at  the  Nove,  1797] M345k 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy  [Author’s  experience  of  active 
service  round  the  coasts  of  France  and  Spain  during 

the  war;  thrilling  episodes;  sea  yarns] M345m 

Newton  Forster  [Travels  and  adventures  of  Monsieur 

Violet]  M345n 

Pacha  of  many  tales. M345pa 

Peter  Simple;  Valerie  [The  former  is  a journal  of  a 

sailor]  M345pe 

Poor  Jack;  Masterman  Ready  [Latter  tells  of  a wreck 

and  Crusoe  life  on  an  island] M345pj 

Poacher;  Little  savage M345po 

Rattlin  the  reefer;  Phantom  ship M345r 

Martin,  Mrs.  Attwood  R.  ( George  Madden  Martin,  pseud.) 

Emmy  Lou:  Her  book  and  her  heart  [Sketches  of  a 

little  school  girl] M36e 

Martin,  Kate  B.  Belgian  days  [Scene:  Belgium] M363 

Marvel,  Ik.,  pseud.  See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.  Four  feathers  [Story  of  a soldier] M38f 

Miranda  of  the  balcony M38m 

Mason,  Caroline  A.  Minister  of  the  world. M383m 

Matthews,  J.  B.  Action  and  the  word  [Society  of  New  York 

city  as  are  most  of  the  stories  of  this  author] M43 

Confident  tomorrow  M43c 

Family  tree,  and  other  stories sM43f 

His  father’s  son M43h 

In  the  vestibule  limited M43i 

Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact sM43t 

Maupassant,  Guy  de.  Odd  number  [Thirteen  tales  from  the 

French]  sM44o 

Maxwell,  Cecil.  Story  of  three  sisters M45 

Maxwell,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  B.  Phantom  fortune M456p 

May,  Sophie,  pseud.  See  Clarke,  Rebecca  S. 

May,  T.  P.  Prince  ^f  Breffny M458 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


43 


Melville,  G.  J.  Whyte.  Sarchedon  [Story  of  Babylon,  700- 

800  B.  C.] M49 

Meredith,  George.  Adventures  of  Harry  Richmond  [The 
author  of  this  and  the  following  works  is  often,  called 
the  Robert  Browning  of  prose;  to  some  often  incom- 
prehensible, to  others  at  the  head  of  English  novelists]  .M54a 

Amazing  marriage  .M54am 

Beauchamp’s  career  [Story  of  a valiant,  young  aristo- 
crat; English  politics,  middle  .19  century] M54b 

Diana  of  the  crossways  [Diana  is  said  to  be  drawn  from 

Sheridan’s  daughter,  Caroline  Norton] M54d 

Egoist  [Study  in  selfishness] M54e 

Evan  Harrington  [Social  comedy] M54ev 

One  of  our  conquerors M54o 

Ordeal  of  Richard  Feverel  [A  philosopher  father’s  sys- 
tem of  education  for  his  son  and  its  ultimate  failure].  .M54or 

Rhoda  Fleming  M54r 

Sandra  Belloni.  First  published  under  title  Emila  in  Eng- 
land   M54s 

Shaving  of  Shagpat,  an  Arabian  entertainment M54sh 

Vittoria.  Sequel  to  Sandra  Belloni M54v 

Merriman,  Henry  Seton,  pseud.  See  Scott,  H.  S. 

Merwin,  Samuel  and  Webster,  H.  K.  Calumet  “K”.  [Com- 
mercial romance]  M55 

Miss  Toosey’s  mission,  Author  of  Belle M69b 

Don  M69d 

Miss  Toosey’s  mission;  Laddie  [Anonymous  stories  of 

uncommon  pathetic  interest  by  an  English  writer] M69m 

My  honey M69my 

Tom’s  boy  M69t 

Zoe  M69z 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  ( Ik  Marvel , pseud.)  Dr.  Johns  [Contrast 
between  life  of  a village  of  Puritan  Connecticut,  and 

that  of  the  South  of  France] M692 

Dream  life  818-M69d 

Reveries  of  a bachelor  [Book  of  sentiment] 818-M69r 

Seven  stories  with  basement  and  attic sM692s 

Mitchell,  J.  A.  Amos  Judd  [Occultism] M693 

Pines  of  Lory  M693p 

That  first  affair sM693t 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Adventures  of  Francois  [French  revolu- 
tion]   M695 

Characteristics  [Psychological  romance] M695c 

Circumstance  [Philadelphia]  M695ci 

Comedy  of  conscience M695co 

Dr.  North  and  his  friends.  Sequel  to  Characteristics. ..  .M695d 

Far  in  the  forest  [Northern  Pennsylvania] M695f 

Hugh  Wynne:  Fue  Quaker.  2v.  [War  of  Independence] . M695h 

In  wartime  [Civil  war] M695i 

Little  stories  sM6951 

Roland  Blake  [Civil  war] M695r 

Mitford,  Mary  R.  Our  village  [Quaint  pictures  of  English 

rural  life.  Mildly  humorous] M698o 


44 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Moore,  F.  F.  Damsel  or  two M78d 

Jessamy  bride  [Goldsmith,  Garrick,  etc.l M78j 

Nest  of  linnets  [Love  story  of  Richard  B.  Sheridan] ...  .M78n 

Morley,  Susan.  Throstlethwaite M82 

Morris,  Gouverneur.  Aladdin  O’Brien  [Civil  war] M829 


Morris,  William.  Dream  of  John  Ball  and  a king’s  lesson 
[A  prose  idyl,  combining  the  historical  facts  of  the 
Kentish  rising  in  Richard  ITs  reign  (1380),  with  the 
poetry  of  the  inner  life  of  great  men  who  were  striv- 
ing to  enlighten  their  fellows] M83d 

News  from  nowhere  [Social  artist’s  vision  of  Utopia] ...  .M83n 

Roots  of  the  mountains  [Mediaeval  romance] M83r 

Sigurd  the  Volsung  [Story  of  Volsunga  Saga  and  the 

Niebelungenlied]  M83s 

Story  of  the  glittering  plain M83st 

Sundering  flood  M83su 

Tale  of  the  house  of  the  Wolfings  [Roman  invasion  of 

Germany;  Teutonic  victory] M83t 

Water  of  the  wondrous  isles  [Mediaeval  and  allegorical]  .M83w 
Wood  beyond  the  world  [Modern  imitation  of  the 

mediaeval  romances  of  chivalry] M83wo 

Morse,  Lucy  G.  Rachel  Stan  wood M836 

Mottley,  John,  comp.  Joe  Miller’s  complete  jest  book.  . . .827-M85 
Moulton,  Ellen  L.  C.  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston  and  others.  .sM86m 
Mowbray,  J.  P..  pseud.  See  Wheeler,  A.  C. 

Muhlbach,  Louise,  pseud.  See  Mundt,  Clara  M. 

Muller,  F.  M.  (Max.)  Memories:  A story  of  German 


love  M91 

Mulock,  Dinah  Maria.  See  Craick,  Mrs.  Dinah  M.  M. 

Mundt,  Clara  M.  ( Louise  Muhlbach,  pseud.)  Andreas 

Hofer  [War  with  France,  1809-10] M92 

Berlin  and  Sans-Souci ; or,  Frederick  the  great  and  his 

friends  M92b 

Daughter  of  an  empress  [Russia,  18  century] M92d 

Empress  Josephine  M92e 

Frederick  the  great  and  his  court M92f 

Frederick  the  great  and  his  family M92fr 

Goethe  and  Schiller M92g 

Henry  8 and  his  court M92h 

Joseph  2 and  his  court M92j 

Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times M921 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son M92m 

Merchant  of  Berlin M92me 

Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house  [Egypt,  1800] M92mo 

Napoleon  and  Blucher M92n 

Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia M92na 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era  [Germany,  1760] M92o 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times  [Germany,  17  century] ...  .M92p 

Queen  Hortense  [France,  1799-1802] M92q 

Munro,  Neil.  John  Splendid  [Days  of  Montrose  and  the 

Covenant]  M926 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


45 


Murfree,  Mary  N.  ( Charles  Egbert  Craddock,  pseud.) 

Despot  of  Broomsedge  cove  [Picturesque  folk  and  the 
magnificent  phenomena  of  the  Tennessee  mountains] ..  .M94d 
His  vanished  star  [Mountaineers  and  townspeople;  moon- 
shiners]   M94h 

In  the  clouds M94i 

In  the  stranger  people’s  country M94is 

In  the  Tennessee  mountains  [Studies  of  the  uncouth  and 
rugged  dwellers  of  the  Great  Smoky  mountains;  repro- 
ducing their  rude  dialect  and  depicting  wild  scenery] . .M94it 

Juggler  M94j 

Mystery  of  Witchface  mountain,  and  other  stories sM94m 

Phantoms  of  the  footbridge,  and  other  stories sM94p 

Prophet  of  the  Great  Smoky  mountains M94pr 

Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs M94s 

Where  the  battle  was  fought ,.M94w 

Murray,  D.  C.  In  direst  peril  [Garibaldi  and  Cavour  in 

stormy  days  of  1847] M96i 

Martyred  fool  [Australian  and  Parisian  life] M96m 

Weaker  vessel  M96w 

Murray,  D.  C.  and  Herman,  Henry.  One  traveler  returns 

[Druids  and  their  Roman  conquerers] M961o 

Wild  Darrie M961w 

Murray,  G.  G.  A.  Gobi  or  Shamo  [Search  for  a lost  Greek 

My  two  wives,  by  one  of  their  husbands.  Anon M99 

colony]  M964 

Needell,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  John  H.  Needell.)  Passing 

the  love  of  women N28 

Nemec,  Bozena.  Grandmother  [Country  life  in  Bohemia] ...  .N34 
Nesbit,  Edith.  See  Bland,  Mrs.  Edith  N. 

Newell,  R.  H.  There  was  once  a man  [English  merchant  life 

in  India]  N44 

Nicholas,  Griffith  A.,  pseud.  See  Worthington,  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth S. 

Nicholson,  Meredith.  Main  chance  [Modern  business  and 

social  life  in  a western  city] N52m 

Nicolls,  W.  J.  Graystone N54 

Noble,  Annette  L.  Ryhoves  of  Antwerp;  an  historical  tale N66 

Noble,  Lucretia  G.  Reverend  idol N663 

Norman,  Mrs.  Menie  M.  D.  Crook  of  the  bough  [Hero  is  a 

modernized  Turk]  N78 

Norris,  Frank.  Octopus  [California.  Epic  of  the  wheat,  1]..N789 

Pit  [Chicago.  Epic  of  the  wheat,  2] N789p 

Norris,  Mary  H.  Grapes  of  wrath  [North  and  South] N7891 

Norris,  W.  E.  Fight  for  the  crown  [Home  rule  controversy] . N79 

Matrimony  [Modern  life  and  society] N79m 

Miss  Shafto  N79ms 

Miss  Wentworth’s  idea N79mw 

Rogue N79r 

Nye,  E.  W.  (Bill.)  History  of  the  United  States 817-N98c 

Ogden,  Antoinette,  comp.  Christmas  stories sOg2 

O’Grady,  Standish.  In  the  wake  of  King  James  TSiege  of 
Derry,  1689]  


Og7 


46 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Ohnet,  Georges.  Dr.  Rameau Oh4d 

Ironmaster  [Representation  of  present  French  life] . . . . .Oh4ir 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  O.  W.  Madam  [English  domestic 

and  social  life] 013m 

Old  lady  Mary 013o 

Old  Mr.  Tredgold 013ol 

Railway  man  and  his  children 013r 

Sir  Tom  . 013s 

Ollivant,  Alfred.  Bob,  son  of  Battle  [Shepherds  in  the  north 

of  England  and  their  dogs] 014 

O’Meara,  Kathleen.  Narka,  the  nihilist Om2 

Oppenheim,  E.  P.  Traitors  [Romance  of  the  “Zenda”  sort. 

Scene,  in  the  Balkans] Op5 

Osbourne,  Lloyd.  Queen  versus  Billy,  and  other  stories. ..  .sOsl 
Oswad,  E.,  pseud.  See  Schultze-Schmidt,  Bernhardine. 

Ouida,  pseud.  See  Rame,  Louise  de  La. 

Out  of  town.  Anon.  [Bright  satirical  story  of  the  delights, 

miseries  and  fads  of  suburban  life] Ou8 

Overton,  Gwendolen.  Captain’s  daughter Ov2c 

Heritage  of  unrest  [Indian  question] Ov2h 

Page,  T.  N.  Burial  of  the  guns  [South  before  and  after  the 

civil  war]  sP14bu 

Elsket  and  other  stories sP14e 

Gordon  Keith  [New  York  city  and  Virginia  after  the 

civil  war]  P14g 

In  old  Virginia,  or  Marse  Chan,  and  other  stories  [Slav- 
ery]   sP14i 

Meh  lady  [civil  war] P14m 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock P14o 

On  Newfound  river P14on 

Polly  [Christmas  story] P14p 

Red  Rock  [Civil  war  and  reconstruction] P14r 

Pain,  Barry.  One  before  [Ingenious  tale;  full  of  fun] P16 

Pansy,  pseud.  See  Alden,  Mrs.  Isabel  M. 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  Adventure  of  the  North.  Sequel  to 

Pierre  and  his  people  [Pictures  of  Canadian  life] sP22a 

Battle  of  the  strong  [Isle  of  Jersey  and  France  in  1781].  .P22b 
Donovan  Pasha  and  some  people  of  Egypt  [Stories  of 

recent  Egyptian  campaigning] sP22d 

Lane  that  had  no  turning  [French-Canadian  stories] sP221 

March  of  the  White  guard P22m 

Pierre  and  his  people  [Hudson  Bay  territory] sP22p 

Pomp  of  the  Lavilettes  [Canadian  village  story] P22po 

Right  of  way  [French-Canadian  story] P22r 

Romany  of  the  snows.  Sequel  to  Adventure  of  the 

North]  P22ro 

Seats  of  the  mighty  [Siege  of  Quebec,  1763] P22s 

Trail  of  the  sword  [French  occupation  of  Canada] P22t 

Trespasser  P22tr 

When  Valmond  came  to  Pontiac;  a story  of  a lost  Napo- 
leon [French-Canada]  P22w 

Parr,  Mrs.  Louisa  T.  Robin P24 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


47 


Pater,  W.  H.  Marius  the  Epicurean  [A  Roman  thinker  in 

the  time  of  Marcus  Aurelius] P27 

Pattee,  F.  L.  Mary  Garvin;  story  of  a New  Hampshire  sum- 
mer   P278m 

Payn,  James.  Prince  of  the  blood  [Shipwrecked  on  an  East 

Indian  island]  P29 

Peacock,  T.  L.  Maid  Marian  and  Crotchet  castle  [Robin 

Hood  legend]  P31 

Peale,  Margaret.  In  the  time  of  the  cherry  viewing  [Japan].  .P314 

Peattie,  Mrs.  Elia  W.  Edge  of  things  [Western  life] sP32e 

Pippins  and  cheese  sP32p 

Pemberton,  Max.  Feo  [Story  of  a singer] P36 

Garden  of  swords  [Franco-German  war] P36g 

Kronstadt  [Russian  life] P36k 

Phantom  army  P36p 

Pendleton,  Louis.  Carita;  a Cuban  romance P37 

Perry,  Bliss.  Broughton  house P42b 

Powers  at  play sP42p 

Peterson,  Mary  H.  Potter  and  the  clay;  a romance  of  today.  . P44 
Phelps,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  See  Ward,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  P. 
Phillpotts,  Eden.  American  prisoner  [Dartmoor  story] ...  .P54a 
Children  of  the  mist  [Nature  and  country  life  on  Dart- 
moor]   P54c 

River  P54r 

Sons  of  the  morning P54s 

Pidgin,  C.  F.  Blennerhassett  [Story  of  Aaron  Burr] P59b 

Quincy  Adams  Sawyer  [New  England  home  life] P59q 

Pierce,  G.  A.  Zachariah,  the  congressman  [American  society] . P61 

Plympton,  A.  G.  Bud  of  promise P74b 

Poe,  E.  A.  Tales sP75 

Pool,  Maria  L.  Boss  and  other  dogs sP78 

Dally  P78d 

Friendship  and  folly P78f 

Golden  sorrow  [Tragic  history  of  a marriage  for  money].  .P78g 

In  Buncombe  county  [North  Carolina  mountain  life] P78i 

Katherine  North  P78k 

Mrs.  Keats  Brandford.  Sequel  to  Roweny  in  Boston P78m 

Out  of  step.  Sequel  to  The  two  Salomes P78o 

Red-bridge  neighborhood  [New  England  life] P78r 

Roweny  in  Boston  [Heroine  goes  to  Boston  to  study  art].P78ro 

Sand  ’n’  bushes  [Horseback  tour  in  Cape  Cod] P78s 

Tenting  at  Stony  beach P78t 

Two  Salomes  P78tw 

Widower  and  some  spinsters sP78w 

Poor,  Agnes  B.  Boston  neighbors  in  town  and  out sP79 

Poorsen, Schwartz,  J.  M.  H.  van  der  ( Maarten  Maartens, 

pseud.)  God’s  fool;  a Koopstad  story P794 

Greater  glory  [Contrasts  worldly  power  with  the  greater 

glory  of  great  thoughts  and  unselfishness] P794g 

Her  memory  P794h 

Joost  Avelingh;  a Dutch  story P794j 

My  lady  nobody  [Delineation  of  Dutch  society  after 
Thackeray’s  manner]  P794m 


48 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Old  maid’s  love;  a Dutch  tale  told  in  English P794o 

Some  women  I have  known sP794s 

Porter,  Charlotte  and  Clarke,  Helen  A.,  ed.  Clever  tales. ..  .sP829 
Porter,  Jane.  Scottish  chiefs  2v.  [Bruce  and  Wallace,  Ed- 
ward I.,  1300] P83 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw  [Poland,  1792-5] P83t 

Porter,  Rose.  Summer  driftwood  for  the  winter  fire P833 

Post,  M.  D.  Dwellers  in  the  hills  [Life  among  cattlemen  in 

the  Virginia  hills] P84 

Post,  W.  K.  Harvard  stories  [College  tales] P845 

Potter,  Margaret  H.  See  Black,  Mrs.  Margaret  H.  P. 

Praed,  Mrs.  Rosa  M.  P.  (Mrs.  Campbell  Praed.)  Moloch; 

a story  of  sacrifice P88 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  P.  Fred  and  Maria  and  me P91fr 

Home  at  Greylock P91h 

Preston,  S.  H.  Abandoned  farmer  [Amateur  farming] P92 

Price,  Mrs.  Ella  P.  Cry  heard  [Missionary  story] P93 

Pushkin,  A.  S.  Marie  [Russian  love  tale] P97 

Putnam,  Eleanor,  pseud.  See  Bates,  Harriet  L.  V. 

Putnam,  G.  I.  In  blue  uniform  [Army  story] P98i 

Queiros,  Ega  de.  Dragon’s  teeth  [Portugal] Q3 

Quiller- Couch,  A.  T.  See  Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller. 

Quin,  Dan,  pseud.  See  Lewis,  A.  H. 

Raimund,  Golo,  pseud  See  Frederick,  Bertha  H. 

Ralph,  Julian.  Angel  in  a web  [Material  spiritualism] R13a 

Ram£,  Louise  de  la.  ( Ouida , pseud.)  Pascarel  [Life  in  Flor- 
ence and  other  Italian  cities] R14p 


Under  two  flags  [Exciting  episodes  of  fox-hunts  in  the 
shires,  and  battles  of  French  and  Kabyles  in  Algeria] . .R14u 
Raspe,  R.  E.  Baron  Munchausen  [Amusing  and  absurdly 
impossible  feats  and  adventures,  originally  written  as  a 

satire  on  the  Memoirs  of  Barone  de  Trenck] R18 

Ray,  Anna  C.  Dominant  strain  [Musical  story;  New  York]..R21d 

Rayner,  Emma.  Free  to  serve  [Colonial  New  York] R213f 

In  castle  and  colony  [Dutch  colony  under  Stuyvesant] . .R213i 

Read,  Opie  P.  In  the  Alamo R219i 

Kentucky  colonel  [Southern  aristocrat] R219k 

Old  Ebenezer  [Yankee  school-teacher.  Vermont] R219o 

Reade,  Charles.  Cloister  and  the  hearth  [Eve  of  Reforma- 
tion]   R22c 

Griffith  Gaunt  [Tragic  romance;  theme,  jealousy] R22g 

Hard  cash.  Sequel  to  Love  me  little  love  me  long R22h 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend  [Has  two  main  subjects — 

the  prison  system  and  greed  for  gold] R22i 

Love  me  little  love  me  long  [Love  idyl  with  some  nautical 

adventures]  R221 

Peg  Woffington ; Christie  Johnson,  and  other  stories 

[Stage,  mid-eighteenth  century] sR22p 

Put  yourself  in  his  place  [Trades  unions] R22pu 

Terrible  temptation  R22t 

White  lies  [Time  of  Napoleon] R22wh 

Woman-hater  R22wo 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


49 


Reade,  Charles,  and  Boucicault,  Dion.  Foul  play R221f 

Reed,  Myrtle.  Lavender  and  old  lace R251 

Reichenbach,  Moritz  von,  pseud.  See  Valeska,  Griffin  von 
Betliusy-Huc. 

Remington,  Frederic.  John  Ermine  of  the  Yellowstone 

[Western  life]  R28j 

Sundown  Leflare  [Indian  cavalryman  and  cowboy] .......  R28s 

Rice,  Mrs.  Alice  C.  H.  Lovey  Mary.  Sequel  to  Mrs.  Wiggs.R361 
Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  Cabbage  Patch  [Tale  of  a cheerful 

heart  and  poverty] R36m 

Rice,  James,  joint  author.  See  Besant,  Walter.. 

Richards,  Mrs.  Laura  E.  For  Tommy sR39f 

Golden  windows  [Fables  for  young  and  old] sR39g 

Jim  of  Hellas;  Bethesda  pool  [New  England  coast] R39j 

Love  and  rocks R391 

Marie.  Sequel  to  Melody R39m 

Melody  R39me 

Mrs.  Tree  R39mr 

Narcissa;  In  Verona  [Romances  about  the  New  England 

towns  of  Rome  and  Verona] R39n 

Nautilus  R39na 

Rosin  the  beau R39r 

Richardson,  Samuel.  Letters  from  Sir  Charles  Grandison. 

2v.  [Selected  by  George  Saintsbury] R396s 

Richter,  J.  P.  F.  Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces  [Medley  of 

fiction,  parable,  and  dream] R41f 

Hesperus  [Poetical  romance] R41h 

Invisible  lodge  [Imaginary  version  of  Richter’s  own  emo- 
tional life]  R41i 

Titan  [Romance  of  tragedy] R41t 

Riddell,  Mrs.  Charlotte  E.  L.  C.  Nun’s  curse R43 

Riddle,  A.  G.  Tory’s  daughter  [Romance  of  Northwest] ...  .R434 
Riggs,  Mrs.  Kate  D.  S.  W.  Cathedral  courtship;  Penelope’s 
English  experiences  [Latter  includes  the  amusing  expe- 
riences of  three  American  ladies  on  a visit  to  England]. 

Sequel  Penelope’s  progress R44ca 

Diary  of  a goose  girl R44d 

Marm  Lisa  R44m 

Penelope’s  Irish  experiences  [Full  of  comical  incidents] . .R44pi 
Penelope’s  progress  [The  three  go  on  to  Scotland.  People 
and  places  depicted  in  a droll  way].  Sequel  Pene- 
lope’s Irish  experiences R44p 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm R44r 

Summer  in  a canon  [Party  of  young  people  camping  out 

in  Southern  California] R44su 

Timothy’s  quest  [Little  girl  is  rescued  from  a baby- 

farm.  The  quest  is  for  her  mother] R44t 

Village  watch-tower  [New  England  sketches  and  stories.  .sR44v 

Rus,  J.  A.  Children  of  the  tenements  [New  York  city] sR443c 

Out  of  Mulberry  street  [Tenement  life] R443o 

Riley,  H.  H.  Puddleford  papers R45 

Riley,  J.  W.  Pipes  o’  Pan  at  Zekesbury R455p 

Risley,  R.  V.  Men’s  tragedies sR49m 


50 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Rives,  Amelia.  See  Chanler,  Mrs.  Amelia  R. 

Rives,  Hallie  E.  Hearts  courageous  [American  revolution] . .R524 

Rivers,  G.  R.  R.  Governor’s  garden  [Boston,  1744] R52 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Barbara  Ladd  [Revolutionary  war] R54b 

By  the  marshes  of  Minas  [Stories  of  Arcadian  settlers].  .sR54by 

Heart  of  the  ancient  wood  [Forest  love  story] R54h 

Kindred  of  the  wild  [Animal  stories] R54k 

Sister  to  Evangeline  [Expulsion  of  Acadians] R54s 

Roberts,  C.  H.  Down  the  Ohio  [Quaker  life  before  the 

Civil  war]  R543 

Roberts,  Morley.  Colossus  [Cecil  Rhodes  is  the  model  of 

the  hero;  Africa,  the  scene] R545 

Robertson,  Harrison.  Red  blood  and  blue  [Central  Tennessee 

during  Spanish- American  war] R547 

Robinson,  H.  P.  Men  born  equal  [Municipal  politics] R56 

Robinson,  R.  E.  Danvis  folks  [Vermont  rural  life] R565d 

Uncle  Lisha’s  outing  [Yankee  yarns  and  pictures] R565u 

Roche,  Regina  M.  Children  of  the  abbey.  2v.  [Example  of 
the  end  of  the  18  century  romantic  school  founded  by 

Mrs.  Radcliffe]  R58 

Roe,  E.  P.  Barriers  burned  away  [Chicago  fire,  1871] R62 

Day  of  fate R62d 

Earth  trembled  [Charleston  earthquake] R62e 

His  sombre  rivals  [Civil  war] R62hi 

Nature’s  serial  story R62n 

Near  to  nature’s  heart  [Washington;  Arnold] R62ne 

Opening  of  a chestnut  burr R62o 

Original  belle  [Gettysburg  and  New  York  draft  riots] . .RG2or 
Rohlfs,  Mrs.  Anna  K.  G.  Difficult  problem  [Detective  story]. R635 

Filigree  ball  [Detective  story] Ro35f 

Leavenworth  case  [Detective  story] R6351 

Strange  disappearance  [Detective  story] R635s 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Love  and  luck R67 

Roy,  Gordon.  For  her  sake R81 

Runkle,  Bertha.  Helmet  of  Navarre  [Paris,  July,  1593] R87 

Russell,  W.  C.  Jack’s  courtship  [Sailor’s  yarn  of  love  and 

shipwreck]  R91 

Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor  [Nautical  story  of  the  mercantile 

marine]  R91w 

Sage,  William.  Claybornes  [Civil  war] Sale 

St.  Johnston,  Alfred.  South  sea  lover  [Life  of  people  of 

islands  of  South  Pacific] Sa23 

St.  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  Paul  and  Virginia  [Famous  as  most 

idyllic  of  love  stories] Sa24 

Saintine,  J.  X.  ( called  Boniface.).  Picciola  [Earlier  Napo- 
leonic period]  Sa25 

Sanborn,  Katherine  A.  Abandoning  an  adopted  farm Sa5 

Adopting  an  abandoned  farm  [Humor  of  rustic  life  as 
seen  through  urban  spectacles]  Sequel,  Abandoning  an 

adopted  farm  Sa5a 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  Mme.  Amantine  L.  A.  D. 

Sandeau,  L.  S.  J.  Madeleine:  a story  of  French  love Sa53 

Sanderson,  J.  G.  Cornell  stories  [College] sSa55c 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


51 


Sangster,  Mrs.  Margaret  E.  M.  Janet  Ward Sa56 

Saxe  Holm,  pseud.  See  Holm,  Saxe,  pseud. 

Saxon,  E.  L.  Border  lances  [Edward  3] Sa9 

Scheffel,  J.  V.  von.  Ekkehard.  2v.  [Mediaeval  life  in  court 

and  convent]  Sch2 

Schmieden,  E.  J.  Margarethe wSch5 

Schreiner,  Olive.  Dreams .Sch7d 

Story  of  an  African  farm  [Ostrich  farm  of  South  Africa]. Sch7s 
Trooper  Peter  Halket  of  Mashonaland  [Black  and  white 

problem  in  South  Africa] Sch7t 

Schubin,  Ossip,  pseud.  See  Kirschner,  Lola. 

Schultz,  Jeanne.  Story  of  Colette  [French  girlhood] ...Sch8 

Schulze- Schmidt,  Bernhardine.  ( E . Oswald,  pseud.)  Vain 

forebodings  [Domestic  tale,  Germany] wSch82v 

Schwartz,  Julia  A.  Vassar  studies  [College  stories] sSch9v 

Scott,  H.  S.  ( Henry  Seton  Merriman,  pseud.)  Barlasch  of 

the  guard  [Time  of  Napoleon] Sco77b 

Dross  [Story  of  French  nobleman  before  Franco-German 

war]  Sco77d 

Grey  lady  Sco77g 

In  Kedar’s  tents  [Chartist  uprising  in  England] Sco77i 

Prisoners  and  captives  [Conspiracy  to  get  Russian  polit- 
ical prisoners  from  Siberia] Sco77p 

Roden’s  corner  [Account  of  huge  commercial  plot] Sco77r 

Sowers  [Russian  novel:  studies  of  peasant  class] Sco77s 

Suspense  Sco77su 

Velvet  glove  [Spanish  monastic  story,  1870] Sco77v 

Vultures  [Warsaw.  Revolution  of  the  Polish] Sco77vu 

Young  Mistley  [Nihilist  machinations] Sco77y 

Scott,  Michael.  Tom  Cringle’s  log  [Life  and  adventures  of 

midshipman  during  the  great  world  struggle  of  1813]..Sco79 
Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Abbott.  Sequel  to  The  Monastery  [Mary, 

Queen  of  Scots,  1568] inSco8m 

Anne  of  Geierstein  [Charles  the  Bold  and  the  Switzers; 
Margaret  of  Anjou,  1474-77;  Guelphs  and  Ghibellines] . Sco8a 

Antiquary  [Scottish  manners,  1798] inSco8f 

Betrothed  [Warfare  on  the  Welsh  border,  1187]  ; Chron- 
icles of  the  Canongate Sco8b 

Black  dwarf  [Scotland,  1708];  Legend  of  Montrose. ... Sco8bl 

Black  dwarf;  Old  mortality Sco8bll 

Bride  of  Lammermoor  [Scotland  about  1700]  ; Legend  of 
Montrose;  Chronicles  of  the  Canongate;  Keepsake 

stories  Sco8br 

Castle  dangerous  [Edward  1 and  Robert  Bruce,  1306-7] . .Sco8c 
Chronicles  of  the  Canongate : 

First  series:  Highland  widow  [Scotland,  1755] inSco8br 

Surgeon’s  daughter  [India,  Hyder  Ali,  about  1770-80] inSco8br 

Two  drovers inSco8br 

Second  series:  Fair  maid  of  Perth Sco8f 

Count  Robert  of  Paris  [First  crusade,  Peter  the  Hermit, 

Godfrey  de  Bouillon,  1090] Sco8co 

Fair  maid  of  Perth  [Time  of  Robert  3 of  Scotland,  1402] ; 
Antiquary  Sco8f 


52 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Fortunes  of  Nigel  [James  1 of  England,  1620] Sco8fo 

Guy  Mannering  [South-western  coast  and  border  of 

Scotland,  1750-70;  smugglers  and  gypsies] Sco8g 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian  [Scene  mostly  in  Edinburgh,  1736- 
51.  One  of  the  most  popular  of  Scott’s  novels.  The 
character  of  Jeanie  Deans  is  unsurpassed  in  fiction  for 

honest,  homely  pathos] Sco8h 

Ivanhoe  [Richard  1,  Cceur-de-Lion,  Templars  tourna- 
ments, 1194;  Jew  usurers  and  Robin  Hood’s  outlaws] ..  Sco8i 
Keepsake  stories;  Death  of  the  laird’s  Jock;  My  aunt 

Margaret’s  mirror;  Tapestried  chamber inSco8br 

Kenilworth  [Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  1575.  Tragic  story 

of  Amy  Robsart  and  Lord  Leicester] Sco8k 

Legend  of  Montrose  [Scene  near  the  Trosacks  and  on 

west  coast  of  Scotland,  1645-46] inSco8bl 

Monastery  [Scotland,  1159-68;  Melrose  Abbey].  Sequel , 

The  Abbot  Sco8m 

Old  Mortality  [Scottish  covenanters,  1679-90] Sco8o 

Peveril  of  the  Peak  [Charles  2,  1660-80] Sco8p 

Pirate  [Orkney  islands  about  1700] Sco8pi 

Quentin  Durward  [France  under  Louis  11,  1470] Sco8q 

Redgauntlet  [Scotland,  1770,  the  young  pretender] Sco8re 

Rob  Roy  [Highland  life;  Rebellion,  1715;  Robin  Hood].Sco8ro 

St.  Ronan’s  well  [Scotland,  about  1800] Sco8s 

Surgeon’s  daughter  [India,  about  1770-80] ; Castle  dan- 
gerous   Sco8su 

Talisman  [Third  crusade;  Cceur-de-Lion  and  Saladin] . . . Sco8t 

Waverly  [Young  pretender’s  rebellion,  1745] Sco8w 

Woodstock  [Cromwell  and  Charles  2,  1652-60] Sco8wo 

Scribe,  A.  E.  Fleurette  [French  flower  girl] Scr3 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Stories  and  romances sScu2s 

Sears,  Hamblen.  None  but  the  brave  [Hudson,  Tarrytown 

and  New  York  during  Revolution] Sell 

Sea  well,  Molly  E.  Francezka  [Story  woven  around  con- 
quests and  defeats  of  Maurice,  count  of  Saxe] Sel4f 

House  of  Egremont  [England  under  William  of  Orange] . Sel4h 
History  of  the  Lady  Betty  Stair  [Count  d’ Artois’s  sojourn 

in  Holyrood  Palace  in  1798] Sel41 

Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac  [Story  of  small  group  of 

Parisians]  Sel4s 

Strange,  sad  comedy  [Virginia  life  at  close  of  Civil  War]Sel4st 

Virginia  cavalier  [George  Washington] Sel4v 

Shackleton,  Robert.  Great  adventurer.  [Story  of  a great  trust]. Shlg 

Shafer,  Mrs.  Sara  A.  Day  before  yesterday Shl3d 

Shaw,  Flora  L.  Phyllis  Browne Sh2p 

Shaw,  G.  B.  Unsocial  socialist  [Social  theories,  satire] Sh24 

Sheehan,  P.  A.  My  new  curate  [Record  of  a year  in  life 

of  an  old  parish  priest  in  Ireland] Sh3m 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  In  His  steps;  or,  What  would  Jesus  do Sh4 

Shelley,  Mrs.  Mary  W.  G.  Frankenstein  [Main  idea  is  a 
monster  created  on  pseudo-scientific  principles  and  en- 
dowed with  life] Sh44 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


53 


Sheppard,  Elizabeth  S.  Charles  Auchester.  2v.  [Famous 

novel  dealing  with  music] Sh46c 

Counterparts  [Psychological  and  musical] Sh46co 

Rumour  [France;  Napoleon  3;  Beethoven] Sh46r 

Sherlock,  C.  R.  Red  anvil  [Tale  of  fugitive  slave  law] . . . .Sh48r 
Sherwood,  Margaret  P.  Daphne  [American  girl  in  Italy] ...  .Sh5d 
Henry  Worthington,  idealist  [Argument  in  defense  of  the 
Consumers’  League  and  a protest  against  educational 

endowments  of  questionable  origin] Sh5h 

Shipman,  L.  E.  D’Arcy  of  the  guards  [American  revolution]. Sh6d 
Shorthouse,  J.  H.  Blanche,  Lady  Falaise  [Discusses  relig- 
ious and  moral  ideas] Sh8b 

Countess  Eve  [Burgundy,  1785] Sh8c 

John  Inglesant  [England  of  Charles  1 and  Italy] Sh8j 

Little  school-master  Mark  [Mystical  tale] Sh81 

Sir  Percival  [Story  of  19  century  seeker  after  the  Grail].  .Sh8s 

Shute,  H.  A.  Real  diary  of  a real  boy  [Amusing] 817-Sh9 

Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud.  See  Lothrop,  Mrs.  Harriet  M.  S. 
Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  Children  of  the  soil  [Contemporary 

life  in  Poland] Sil3 

Deluge.  Sequel  to  With  fire  and  sword Sil3d 

Hania  sSil3h 

In  vain  *. Sil3i 

Knights  of  the  cross.  2v.  [Poland,  the  Teutonic  knights] Si  13k 

Pan  Michael.  Sequel  to  Deluge Sil3p 

Quo  Vadis  [Roman  life  in  Nero’s  time] Sil3q 

With  fire  and  sword  [This  book  with  its  two  sequels,  The 
Deluge  and  Pan  Michael,  forms  a series  which  together 
contain  the  romance  of  the  history  of  Poland  from 

1647-1751]  Sil3w 

Without  dogma  [A  “hitman  document;”  psychological] . .Si  13 wi 

Simms,  W.  G.  Cassique  of  Kiawah  [Colonial  romance] Si5 

Skinner,  Mrs.  Henrietta  D.  Heart  and  soul  [Early  settle- 
ment of  Detroit]  Sk3h 

Slick,  Sam,  pseud.  See  Haliburton,  T.  C. 

Slosson,  Mrs.  Annie  T.  Aunt  Abby’s  neighbors sS15a 

Dumb  foxglove  and  other  stories  [Fantastic  stories  of 

New  England]  sS15d 

Fishin’  Jimmy S15f 

Seven  dreamers  [Stories  of  eccentric  characters] sS15s 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.  Caleb  West  [New  England  mariners 

engaged  in  erecting  a lighthouse] Sm5 

Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville  [Colonel  Carter  and  his 
devoted  body-servant,  Chad,  are  Southern  types  nearly 

extinct]  Sm5c 

Colonel  Carter’s  Christmas.  Sequel  to  Colonel  Carter  of 

Cartersville  Sm5co 

Day  at  Laguerres  and  other  days  [Short  impressions  of 

scenes  and  men  in  Mexico  and  other  places] sSm5d 

Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn  [Picture  of  artistic  and  literary 

New  York  during  last  thirty-five  years] Sm5f 

Gentleman  vagabond  [Character  studies — American  and 
European]  sSm5g 


51 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Other  fellow  sSm5o 

Tom  Grogan  [Experiences  of  an  Irish  woman  as  a con- 
tractor and  her  troubles  with  workmen] Sm5t 

Under  dog  [Tales  of  men  whom  the  world  has  used 

roughly]  sSm5u 

Smith,  Hannah.  Cobwebs  and  cables .Sm54 

Souvestre,  £mile.  An  attic  philosopher  in  Paris  [Reminis- 
cences and  meditations  of  a humble  Parisian  philoso- 
pher]   848-So8 

Spearman,  F.  H.  Doctor  Bryson Sp3d 

Spofford,  Harriet  P.  Maid  he  married Sp6m 

Sprague,  Mary  A.  Earnest  trifler Sp7 

Stael-Holstein,  Anna  L.  G.  N.  barrone  de.  Corinne;  or 

Italy  [Manners  and  customs  about  1800] Stl 

Stahr,  Mrs.  Fanny  L.  Hulda  [German  tale] wStl7 

Stannard,  Mrs.  Henrietta  E.  V.  P.  ( John  Strange  Winter, 

pseud.)  Peacemakers  [Middle  class  life  in  England] ..  .St2p 
Steel,  Mrs.  Flora  A.  Hosts  of  the  Lord  [Story  of  India, 
dealing  with  problem  of  mutual  assimilation  of  East 

and  West]  St34h 

On  the  face  of  the  waters  [Indian  mutiny] St34o 

Voices  of  the  night  [Young  Englishman  in  the  Indian 

civil  service]  St34v 

Stephens,  R.  N.  Captain  Ravenshaw  [Elizabethan  London] . .St4c 

Enemy  to  the  king  [France,  1578-89] St4e 

Philip  Winwood  [Revolutionary  story] St4p 

Sterne,  Lawrence.  Life  and  opinions  of  Tristram  Shandy, 

gentleman  [Medley  of  burlesque  and  random  drollery] ..  St47t 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.  Black  arrow  [Yorkist  story  of  the  Wars 

of  the  Roses] St49b 

David  Balfour.  Sequel  to  Kidnapped St49da 

Fables  St49f 

Island  nights  entertainments  [Stories  of  mystery] St49i 

Kidnapped  [Scotland  shortly  after  the  rising  in  support 

of  Prince  Charlie  in  1745] St49k 

Master  of  Ballantrae  [Jacobite  trouble  after  1745] St49m 

Merry  men  [Western  isles  of  Scotland] sSt49me 

New  Arabian  nights  [Adventures  of  a modem  Haroun-al- 

Rashid  in  London] St49n 

Prince  Otto  [Romance  enacted  in  an  imaginary  German 

principality]  St49p 

St.  Ives  [French  prisoner  of  war  in  England] St49s 

Silverado  squatters  [Mountains  and  forests  of  California]  St49si 
Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde  [Powerful 
fantasy,  enfolding  a man’s  double  self,  one  vicious, 

the  other  kind  and  respectable] St49st 

Treasure  island  [Story  of  piracy  and  concealed  treasure] . St49t 

Weir  of  Hermiston  [Unfinished  romance] St49w 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.  and  Osbourne,  Lloyd.  Ebb  tide  [Sea- 
farers in  Tahitian  seas]..- St491e 

Wrecker  [Parisian  student  life;  Western  America  and 

piracy  on  the  high  seas] St491w 

Wrong  box  [Sustained  farce] St491wr 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


55 


Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.  and  Stevenson,  F.  V.  de  G.  More  new 

Arabian  nights;  The  dynamiter St492d 

Stillman,  Annie.  How  they  kept  the  faith  [Huguenots  of 

Languedoc]  St5 

Stimpson,  H.  B.  Tory  maid  [Revolutionary  love  story] St52 

Stimson,  F.  J.  Pirate  gold  [Boston  during  Civil  war] St524p 

Sentimental  calendar  sSt524s 

Stinde,  J.  E.  W.  Buchholz  family.  2v.  [Berlin  life] St54 

Frau  Wilhelmine.  Sequel  to  Buchholz  family St54f 

Stirling,  Arthur,  pseud.  Journal St56 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Adventures  of  Captain  Horn  [Quest  for  a 

treasure  of  the  Incas] St6ad 

Afield  and  afloat  [Sketches  of  American  characters  and 

manners]  sSt6af 

Amos  Kilbright  sSt6am 

Ardis  Claverden  [Virginia] St6ar 

Associate  hermits  [Camping-out  story;  many  droll  ad- 
ventures]   St6as 

Bicycle  of  Cathay St6b 

Captain’s  toll-gate  Stoc 

Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Aleshine  [Wildly 
absurd  experiences  of  two  prosaic  matrons  cast  away 

on  a desert  isle];  Dusantes.. St6cas 

Christmas  wreck  and  other  stories sStflch 

Dusantes.  Sequel  to  Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and 

Mrs.  Aleshine  inSt6cas 

Girl  at  Cobhurst St6g 

Great  stone  of  Sardis St6gr 

House  of  Martha St6ho 

Hundredth  man  sSt6hu 

John  Gayther’s  garden sSt6j 

Kate  Bonnet:  romance  of  a pirate’s  daughter St6k 

Lady  or  the  tiger  [Droll  and  ingenious  stories] sSt61a 

Late  Mrs.  Null St61at 

Mrs.  Cliff’s  yacht.  Sequel  to  Adventures  of  Captain  Horn.St6mi 

Pomona’s  travels  St6po 

Rudder  Grange  [Humorous  experiences  of  a young  mar- 
ried pair,  who  begin  housekeeping  in  a derelict  barge] . . St6ru 

Rudder  Grangers  abroad sSt6rua 

Squirrel  Inn  St6sq 

Stories  of  three  burglars St6th 

Story-teller’s  pack  sSt6sto 

Vizier  of  the  two-horned  Alexander St6v 

Watchmaker’s  wife  and  other  stories sSt6wa 

What  might  have  been  expected St6wh 

Stoker,  Bram.  Jewel  of  seven  stars  [Egyptian  mummy. 

Mystery]  St65j 

Mystery  of  the  sea  [Hidden  treasure,  shipwreck,  etc.] . . . . St65m 

Story,  W.  W.  Fiammetta  [Summer  idyl  laid  in  Italy] St67f 

Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  B.  Agnes  of  Sorrento  [Italy.  Savon- 
arola]   St69a 

Dred.  2v.  [Anti-slavery  novel] T St69dr 

May  flower  and  miscellaneous  writings sSt69m 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Minister’s  wooing  [Newport  people  early  in  19  century. 

Puritanical  life]  St69mi 

My  wife  and  I.  Sequel , We  and  our  neighbors St69my 

Oldtown  folks  [Puritan  home  life  about  1800] St69o 

Pearl  of  Orr’s  island  [Coast  of  Maine.  Puritan  folk] . . . . St69p 

Pink  and  white  tyranny St69pi 

Poganuc  people  St69po 

Sam  Lawson’s  Oldtown  fireside  stories  [Massachusetts 

village  life  about  1800] sSt69s 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin  [Slavery] St69u 

We  and  our  neighbors.  Sequel  to  My  wife  and  I St69w 

Stories  by  American  authors.  9v  [Short  Stories] sSt7 

Stories  by  English  authors.  lOv sSt7e 

Stories  by  foreign  authors.  lOv sSt7f 

Streckfuss,  A.  F.  C.  Castle  Hohenwald  [German  novel  of 

intricate  plot]  wSt8c 

Too  rich  wSt8t 

Strong,  Grace.  Worst  foe:  a temperance  story St85 

Stuart,  Eleanor.  Averages:  a story  of  New  York St86a 

Stuart,  Mrs.  Ruth  M.  Carlotta’s  intended  and  other  tales.  .sSt87c 

George  Washington  Jones St87g 

Golden  wedding  [Negro  life  in  the  Southern  states. 

Humor  and  pathos] sSt87go 

Holly  and  pizen  [Stories  of  the  South] sSt87h 

In  Simpkinsville : character  tales sSt87i 

Moriah’s  mourning  sSt87m 

Napoleon  Jackson:  the  Gentleman  of  the  plush  rocker.  .St87n 

Solomon  Crow’s  Christmas  pockets sSt87s 

Sonny  St87so 

Sudermann,  Hermann.  Dame  care Su2 

Sue,  M.  J.,  called  Eugene.  Wandering  Jew  [Semi-super- 
natural]   Su24 

Sutphen,  W.  G.  Van  Tassel.  Cardinal’s  rose Su8 

Suttner,  Bertha  von.  Ground  arms  [Europe.  Wars  of 

1859,  ’64,  ’66,  ’70-71  . a plea  for  peace] Su85 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver’s  travels 827-Sw5g 

Taber.  H.  P.,  joint  author.  See  Wells,  Carolyn. 

Talcott,  Mrs.  Hannah  B.  G.  Our  party  of  four  [Story  of 

travel]  T139 

Tales  from  many  sources.  6v.  [Short  stories] T14 

Tamenaga,  Shunsui.  Loyal  Ronins T153 

Tarkington,  Booth.  Cherry  [Scene,  New  York,  1762] T17c 

Gentleman  from  Indiana  [Much  local  color] T17g 

Monsieur  Beaucaire  [Bath  early  18th  century] T17m 

Two  Vanrevels  [Mexican  war] T17t 

Tauphoeus,  Jemima  M.  Baroness  von.  At  odds  [Bavaria 

in  Napoleon’s  time]  T19 

Initials  [Life  in  Bavaria] T19i 

Quits  [Life  in  Bavaria] T19q 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Beauty  and  the  beast;  tales  of  home sT21b 

Hannah  Thurston  [Woman’s  rights] T21h 

John  Godfrey’s  fortunes  [American  life] T21j 

Story  of  Kennett T21s 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


57 


Taylor,  B.  F.  World  on  wheels,  and  other  sketches 817-T21 

Taylor,  George,  pseud.  See  Hausrath,  Adolf. 

Taylor,  Mary  I.  Anne  Scarlet  [Witchcraft] T215a 

Cardinal’s  musketeer  [Times  of  Richelieu] ...T215 

Cobbler  of  Nimes  [Huguenot  persecutions  under  Louis 

14]  T215c 

House  of  the  wizard  [Henry  8] T215h 

Imperial  lover  [Peter  the  great] T215i 

On  the  red  staircase  [Russia  in  the  early  days  of  Peter 

the  great]  . T215o 

Rebellion  of  the  princess  [Peter  the  great] . .T215r 

Tchernuishevsky,  N.  G.  Vital  question  [Nihilism  in  Russia] T218 
Terhune,  Mrs.  Mary  V.  H.  ( Marion  Harland,  pseud.)  Alone. T27a 

His  great  self  [Romance  of  Virginia] T27hi 

Judith  T27j 

Moss-side  T27mo 

Nemesis  T27n 

Royal  road  T27r 

Ruby’s  husband  T27ru 

True  as  steel T27t 

With  the  best  intentions T27w 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Burlesques sT32b 

Christmas  stories  sT32ch 

Henry  Esmond  [Chronicle  of  public  and  domestic  events 
taking  place  during  reign  of  Queen  Anne  of  England. 
Thought  to  be  one  of  the  finest  historical  novels  in  ex- 
istence]   T32h 

Newcomes  [English  life  and  manners  in  the  early  part 
of  the  19  century.  Col.  Newcome,  the  ideal  English 
gentleman,  is  considered  one  of  the  most  beautiful  and 

pathetic  creations  in  English  literature] T32n 

Pendennis  [Portrays  the  young  man  of  the  time;  his 
selfishness  and  vanity.  Shams  and  vanities  of  society 

are  exposed  with  humour] T32p 

Philip  T32ph 

Roundabout  papers  [Four  Georges;  English  humorists; 

etc.]  827-T32r 

Vanity  fair  [“High  life,”  George  3 and  4.  Keenest  of 

satire  on  social  falsities] ■. T32v 

Virginians.  Sequel  to  Henry  Esmond  [America  and 

England  in  18  century] T32vi 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.  See  French,  Alice. 

Thomas,  Annie.  See  Cudlip,  Mrs.  Annie  H.  T. 

Thompson,  D.  P.  Green  mountain  boys  [Early  Vermont] ...  .T37g 

Rangers  [Vermont  during  Revolution] T37r 

Thompson,  Maurice.  Alice  of  old  Vincennes  [Fort  Vin- 
cennes; Indiana;  Revolution] T374a 

Rosalynde’s  lovers  T374r 

Stories  of  the  Cherokee  hills sT374s 

Thomson,  E.  W.  Old  man  Savarin,  and  other  stories  [Most- 
ly of  Canada]  sT38 

Thorrodsen,  J.  T.  Lad  and  lass  [Story  of  Iceland] T394 

Sigrid  [Iceland]  T394s 

Thurston,  Katherine  C.  Circle  [London] T42c 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Thurston,  Mabel  N.  On  the  road  to  Arcady  [Washington, 

D.  C.]  T424o 

Tiernan,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  F.  Homoselle  [Life  on  James 

river  in  ante-bellum  period] T44 

Tilton,  Theodore.  Tempest  tossed T47 

Tincker,  Mary  A.  Signor  Monaldine’s  niece  [Roman  char- 
acters and  manners] T49s 

Two  coronets  [Romance  of  Italy  and  Maine] T49t 

Tolstoi,  Alexio,  Count.  Prince  Serebryani  [Ivan  the  ter- 
rible]   .T579 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.,  Count.  Anna  Karenina  [Domestic  and  social 

life  in  Russia] T58 

Childhood,  boyhood,  youth T58c 

Cossacks  [Caucasus  in  1852] T58co 

Invaders,  and  other  stories sT58i 

Ivan  Ilyitch,  and  other  stories  [Tales  and  sketches,  con- 
taining some  of  the  author's  most  characteristic  moral 

and  social  teaching] sT58iv 

Master  and  man  [Brotherhood  of  man] T58m 

Resurrection  [A  moral  and  social  study,  setting  forth 
Tolstoi’s  gospel  of  brotherhood,  and  exposing  the  evils 
of  modern  civilization  most  flagrant  in  Russia.  Cen- 
sures the  judicial  prison  of  Russia] T58r 

Russian  proprietor,  and  other  stories sT58ru 

Sebastopol  [Crimean  war] T58s 

War  and  peace.  2v.  [Entire  life  of  the  nation  through- 
out Napoleon’s  Russian  campaign] T58w 

Topelius,  Zacharias.  Surgeon’s  stories : 

1.  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf  [Thirty  years  war] T62g 

2.  Times  of  battle  and  rest  [Charles  10  and  11] T62b 

3.  Times  of  Charles  12 T62c 

4.  Times  of  Frederick  1 T62f 

5.  Times  of  Linnaeus T621 

6.  Times  of  Alchemy  [Dawn  of  Gustavian  period] T62a 

Tourg£e,  A.  W.  Bricks  without  straw  [Social  conditions  in 

the  South  resulting  from  slavery] T64b 

Button’s  inn  [Mormonism  as  it  was] T64bu 

Figs  and  thistles  [Early  days  in  Ohio] T64f 

Fool’s  errand  [South  after  the  war;  picture  of  the  “car- 
pet-bagger” period;  ku-klux  klan] T64fo 

Hot  plowshares  [Slavery  just  before  the  Civil  war] T64h 

John  Eax;  Mamelon ; Zouri’s  Christmas  [Reconstruction, 

1865]  sT64j 

Murvale  Eastman  [Christian  socialist] T64m 

Royal  gentleman  [Slavery.  Civil  war] T64r 

Townsend,  G.  A.  Entailed  hat  [Maryland  before  the  war]...T66e 

Katy  of  Catoctin  [Assassination  of  Lincoln] T66k 

Trelawney,  E.  J.  Adventures  of  a younger  son T71 

Trollope,  Anthony.  Barchester  towers.  2v.  [Continues  The 

Warden]  T74b 

Doctor  Thorne.  2v.  [Upper  middle-class  and  aristocracy 
of  England  about  1850] T74d 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


59 


Framley  parsonage  T74f 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset.  3v.  [Life  in  English  cathedral 

city,  middle  of  19  century] T741 

Mr.  Scarborough’s  family T74m 

Warden  [Cathedral  city.  Episcopal  society] T74w 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories  [Rustic 
New  England  folks,  bringing  out  their  humorous  idio- 
syncrasies]   sT753co 

Farnell’s  folly  T753f 

Trumbull,  Annie  E.  Rod’s  salvation sT77 

Turgenef,  I.  S.  Fathers  and  sons  [Russian  life;  serf-owning 

classes]  T84f 

Mumu  T84m 

Smoke  [Social  life  of  Russians  living  at  Baden] T84s 

Unfortunate  woman;  Assya  [Russian  realism] T84u 

Virgin  soil.  2v.  [Russia;  political  conspiracies;  socialism]  .T84v 

Turnbull,  Mrs.  Frances  L.  Val-Maria  [Time  of  Napoleon]  .T844 

Tuttiett,  Mary  G.  ( Maxwell  Gray , pseud.)  Reproach  of 

Annesley  T88r 

Richard  Rosny T88ri 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

Twardowska,  Emma  von.  ( Eva  Hartner,  pseud.)  Severa 

[Germany]  wT91s 

Valdes,  Don  Armando  P.  Joy  of  Captain  Ribot.  [Bourgeois 

life  and  manners  in  Valencia] V23j 

Valeska,  Gradn  von  Bethusy-Huc.  ( Moritz  von  Reichen- 

bach,  pseud  ) Eichhofs  [Fashionable  life  in  Germany].wV233 
Van  Dyke,  H.  J.,  Jr.  Blue  flower  [Stories  of  the  search  for 

happiness;  symbolical]  sV28b 

First  Christmas  tree V28f 

Ruling  passion  sV28r 

Verga,  Giovanni.  House  by  the  medlar-tree  [Peasant  life 

in  Italy]  V58 

Verne,  Jules.  Archipelago  on  fire V59ar 

At  the  north  pole.  Sequel , Desert  of  ice V59at 

Caesar  Cascabel  V59c 

Desert  of  ice.  Sequel  to  At  the  north  pole V59de 

Dick  Sands  V59di 

Dropped  from  the  clouds.  Pt.  1 of  Mysterious  island.  ..  .V59dr 

Five  weeks  in  a balloon  [Scientific  tale  of  adventure] V59f 

Floating  city;  Blockade  runners  [Blockade  at  Charleston, 

during  Civil  war] V59fl 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon V59fr 

Fur  country  V59fu 

Giant  raft.  Pt.  1 — Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon. 

Pt.  2 — Cryptogram,  adventures  on  the  Amazon V59g 

Hector  Servadac  V59h 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth V59j 

Michael  Strogoff  [Perilous  adventures  in  Siberia] V59m 

Mistress  Branican  V59mi 

Mysterious  island.  Pt.  1 — Dropped  from  the  clouds.  Pt. 

2 — Abandoned.  Pt.  3 — Secret  of  the  island  [Perils  by 
sea;  pirates  and  wild  beasts] V59my 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Steam  house  V59s 

Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days V59to 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea  [Wonderful  voy- 
ages of  a submarine  vessel] V59tw 

Wreck  of  the  Chancellor. V59w 

Viaud,  L.  M.  J.  ( Pierre  Loti,  pseud.)  Iceland  fisherman 

[Breton  love  story]  V65 

Vigny,  Alfred  de.  Cing-Mars  [Conspiracy  under  Louis  13]..V68 
Volckhausen,  A.  von.  Why  did  he  not  die?  [Germany] ..  .wV88 

Wallace,  Lewis.  Ben-Hur:  a tale  of  the  Christ W15b 

Fair  god  [Conquest  of  Mexico;  Aztecs] W15f 

Prince  of  India;  or,  Why  Constantinople  fell  [Hero  takes 
the  character  of  the  Wandering  Jew.  Byzantine  Empire, 

15  century]  W15p 

Waltz,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.  Pa  Gladden  [Optimism;  delicious 

humor;  common  sense] W17 

Walworth,  Mrs.  Jeannette  R.  H.  Southern  silhouettes sW175 

Ward,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  P.  Avery W21a 

Beyond  the  gates  [Future  life] W21be 

Doctor  Zay  [Higher  education  of  women] W21d 

Donald  Marcy  W21do 

Fourteen  to  one sW21fo 

Friends  W21fr 

Gates  ajar  [Theme,  the  nature  of  the  future  life] W21g 

Gates  between  W21ga 

Hedged  in  W21he 

Jack  the  fisherman W21j 

Loveliness  [Story  of  a dog;  vivisection] W211 

Madonna  of  the  tubs  [Tale  of  fisher  folk] W21m 

Old  maids  and  Burglars  in  paradise W21o 

Sealed  orders  sW21se 

Silent  partner  [Wrongs  of  labor  in  New  England] W21si 

Singular  life  W21sin 

Story  of  Avis W21st 

Supply  at  St.  Agatha’s W21su 

Ward,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  P.  and  Ward,  H.  D.  Master  of 

the  magicians  W211m 

Ward,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  A.  ( Mrs  Humphry  Ward.)  David 

Grieve  [Religious  and  sociological  problems] W214d 

Eleanor  [Struggle  between  conservative  and  radical 

forces  in  the  life  of  modern  Italy] W214e 

Helbeck  of  Bannisdale.  2v.  [Ideals  of  Catholics  and 

Protestants]  W214h 

Lady  Rose’s  daughter W2141 

Marcella.  2v.  [Labor,  socialism  and  other  problems  of 
the  present  day,  with  admirable  pictures  of  life  in  Par- 
liament and  in  society] W214m 

Miss  Bretherton  W214mi 

Robert  Elsmere.  2v.  [Struggles  between  faith  and  ag- 
nosticism]   W214r 

Sir  George  Tressady.  2v.  Sequel  to  Marcella W214s 

Story  of  Bessie  Costrell  [Deals  with  life  among  work- 
ing people  in  an  English  village] W214st 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


61 


Ware,  William.  Aurelian  [Rome  in  3 century] W22 

Julian  [Scenes  in  Judea] W22j 

Zenobia;  or,  Fall  of  Palmyra W22z 

Warman,  Cy.  Express  messenger,  and  other  tales  of  the  rail.  .sW24 

Frontier  stories  sW24f 

Short  rails  sW24s 

Snow  on  the  headlight  [Burlington  railroad  strike] ...  .W24sn 

Tales  of  an  engineer  with  rhymes  of  the  rail sW24t 

White  mail  [Railroad  story] W24w 

Warner,  Anna  B.  ( Amy  Lathrop,  pseud.)  Dollars  and  cents. W242 
Warner,  C.  D.  As  we  were  saying  [Amusing  essays] ...  .817-W24 

Backlog  studies  * 817-W24b 

Being  a boy 817-W24be 

Golden  house.  Sequel  to  Little  journey  in  the  world. . .W243g 
Little  journey  in  the  world  [Society  in  New  York  of 

to-day]  W2431 

My  summer  in  a garden  [Quiet  humor] 817-W24m 

Their  pilgrimage  [Southern  watering-places] W243t 

That  fortune.  Sequel  to  Golden  house W243th 

Warner,  Susan.  Daisy.  Sequel  to  Melbourne  house W246d 

Diana  W24odi 

End  of  a coil W246e 

Flag  of  truce W246f 

Hills  of  Shatemuc W246h 

House  in  town.  Sequel , Trading W246ho 

Letter  of  credit W2461 

Melbourne  house.  Sequel,  Daisy W246m 

My  desire  W246my 

Opportunities  W246o 

Queechy  W246q 

Red  wallflower  W246r 

Stephen,  M.  D W246st 

Trading.  Sequel  to  House  in  town W246t 

Wide,  wide  world W246w 

Warner,  Susan,  and  Warner,  Anna  B.  Gold  of  Chicaree. 

Sequel  to  Wych  Hazel W2461 

Say  and  seal W2461s 

Wych  Hazel  W2461w 

Warren,  Samuel.  Passages  from  the  diary  of  a late  phy- 
sician   W25d 

Ten  thousand  a year  [Time  of  William  4;  most  famous 

of  novels  dealing  with  legal  questions] W25t 

Watanna,  Onoto,  pseud.  See  Babcock,  Mrs.  B.  W. 

Waterloo,  Stanley.  Story  of  Ab  [Tale  of  the  time  of  the 

caveman]  W29 

Watson,  Rev.  J.  M.  ( Ian  Maclaren,  pseud.)  Afterwards, 
and  other  stories  [Scottish  character  sketches  and  anec- 
dotes]   sW334 

Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush  [Sketches  and  stories  of 

Scottish  village  life] W334b 

Days  of  auld  lang  syne  [More  idyls  of  Drumtochty] . . . .sW334d 
Kate  Carnegie  W334k 


G2 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Watson,  Lily.  In  the  days  of  Mozart  [The  musician] W335 

Watson,  William.  Adventures  of  a blockade  runner  [Civil 

war]  W33Ga 

Weaver,  Emily.  Prince  Rupert’s  namesake  [English  gentry; 

time  of  Henry  7] W37p 

Rabbi’s  sons  [Story  of  days  of  St.  Paul] W37r 

Webster,  H.  K.  Duke  of  Cameron  avenue  [Settlement  life 

in  Chicago]  W39d 

Roger  Drake,  captain  of  industry  [Business  life  of  to-day]  W39r 
Webster,  H.  K.,  joint  author.  See  Merwin,  Samuel. 

Webster,  Jean.  When  Patty  went  to  college W393w 

Wells,  D.  D.  Her  ladyship’s  elephant  [Amusing  and  farcical]  W463 

His  lordship’s  leopard W4G3h 

Wells,  H.  G.  First  men  in  the  moon  [Scientific  fantasy]. ..  .W4G4f 
Invisible  man  [Fantastic  romance  based  on  scientific  con- 
ceptions]   W4G4i 

Thirty  strange  stories sW464t 

War  of  the  worlds  [Inhabitants  of  Mars  invade  England; 

pseudo-scientific]  W4G4w 

When  the  sleeper  wakes  [London,  A.  D.  2100,  mechanical 

wonders  of  the  future] W464wh 

Werner,  E.,  pseud.  See  Buerstenbinder,  Elizabeth. 

Westcott,  E.  N.  David  Harum : a story  of  American  life 

[Yankees  of  rural  New  York] W523 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth,  pseud.  See  Warner,  Susan. 

Weyman,  S.  J.  Castle  Inn  [Tale  of  society  and  manners  at 

Marlborough  in  the  18  century] W54c 

From  the  memoirs  of  a minister  of  France  [Sully,  min- 
ister of  Henry  4] sW54f 

Gentleman  of  France  [Court  life  and  war-like  adventures 

during  reign  of  Henry  of  Navarre,  1588-89] W54g 

House  of  the  wolf  [Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew’s  day].W54h 
Long  night  [Defense  of  Geneva  in  early  17  century] ...  .W541 
Man  in  black  [Adventure  and  intrigue  in  time  of  Louis 

13,  1637]  W54m 

My  lady  Rotha  [Thirty  years  war] W54my 

New  rector  W54n 

Shrewsbury  [Inner  history  of  Sir  John  Fenwick’s  Jacobite 
plot  and  other  incidents  of  subsequent  years,  1688-1713]  .W54s 
Sophia  [England  of  King  George  2;  intrigue  and  social 

comedy]  W54so 

Under  the  red  robe  [Richelieu] W54u 

Wharton,  Mrs.  Edith  J.  Crucial  instances sW55c 

Greater  inclination  [Phases  of  social  life] sW55g 

Sanctuary  W55s 

Touchstone  W55t 

Valley  of  decision.  2v.  [Italy  in  latter  half  of  18  century]  W55v 
Whatham,  M.  E.  (M.  E.  Winchester , pseud.)  Under  the 

shield  W554 

Wheeler,  A.  C.  (/.  P.  Mowbray,  pseud.)  Conquering  of 

Kate  W56c 

Journey  to  nature  [Record  of  the  life  of  a New  York 
stock  broker  who  is  sent  into  the  country  by  his  doctor 
to  recuperate.  Humorous  and  optimistic] W56j 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


63 


Making  of  a country  home W56m 

Tangled  up  in  Beulah  land.  Sequel  to  Journey  to  nature.  W56t 

Whitby,  Beatrice.  Awakening  of  Mary  Fenwick W58a 

Mary  Fenwick’s  daughter W58m 

On  the  lake  of  Lucerne,  and  other  stories sW58o 

White,  Eliza  O.  Browning  courtship,  and  other  stories.  .W584br 

Coming  of  Theodora W584c 

Lesley  Chilton  W5841 

Lover  of  truth W5841o 

Winterborough  W584w 

White,  Hervey.  Differences  [Chicago  settlement  house] . .W585d 

White,  R.  G.  Fate  of  Mansfield  Humphreys W586 

White,  S.  E.  Blazed  trail  [Michigan  lumber  story] W587 

Conjuror’s  house  [Hudson  Bay  trading  post] W587c 

White,  W.  A.  Court  of  Boyville  [American  boys  in  a west- 
ern country  town] W588 

Whiteing,  Richard.  Island:  adventures  of  a person  of  quality. W589i 

No.  5 John  street  [Poor  and  rich  in  London] W589n 

Yellow  van  [English  social  and  economic  life] W589y 

Whitlock,  Brand.  Her  infinite  variety  [Woman  suffrage] . . . .W59h 
Whitney,  Mrs.  Adeline  D.  T.  Ascutney  street  [Domestic 

story]  W61a 

Faith  Gartney’s  girlhood  [Home  life] W61f 

Golden  gossip  W61go 

Hitherto  W61h 

Homespun  yams  W61ho 

Odd  or  even W61o 

Other  girls  W61ot 

Patience  Strong’s  outings Wolp 

Sights  and  insights.  2v W61s 

Square  pegs  W61sq 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite’s  life W61su 

We  girls  W61w 

Wichert,  E.  A.  A.  G.  Green  gate  [From  the  German] ...  ,wW63g 

Wickersham,  J.  A.  Enoch  Willoughby  [Quaker  story] W634 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  Kate  D.  S.  See  Riggs,  Mrs.  Kate  D.  S.  W. 
Wildenbruch,  Ernest  von.  Master  of  Tanagra  [Ancient 

Greece]  W644 

Wilder,  Mrs.  C.  F.  Polly  Button’s  New  Year W646 

Wilkins,  Mary  E.  See  Freeman,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  W. 

Wilkinson,  Florence.  Lady  of  the  Flag-flowers  [Huron  In- 
dian maiden]  W6551 

Strength  of  the  hills  [Scene,  Adirondacks;  hero,  a lum- 
berman]   W655s 

Willard,  J.  F.  ( Josiah  Flynt,  pseud.)  Little  brother  [Tramp 

life]  W66 

Williams,  F.  C.  J.  Devlin,  Boss  [American  politics] W669 

Williams,  J.  L.  Adventures  of  a freshman  [College  story]. W67a 

Princeton  stories  sW67p 

Stolen  story,  and  other  newspaper  stories sW67s 

Williamson,  C.  N.,  and  Williamson,  Mrs.  Alice  M.  L. 
Lightning  conductor  [Adventures  encountered  on  an 
automobile  trip  through  Italy] W6751 


G4  FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 

Wilson,  H.  L.  Lions  of  the  Lord  [Early  days  of  Mormon- 

ism]  W691 

Spenders  W69s 

Winchester,  M.  E.,  pseud.  See  Whatham,  M.  E. 

Winter,  John  Strange,  pseud.  See  Stannard,  Mrs.  Henrietta 
E.  V.  P. 

Winthrop,  A.  T.  Willfred W732 

Winthrop,  Theodore.  Cecil  Dreeme W734ce 

Edwin  Brothertoft  [American  Revolution] W734e 

John  Brent  [Mormonism] W734j 

Wister,  Annis  L.  F.,  translator.  Alpine  fay.  By  Buersten- 

binder  ( Werner , pseud.) wB86 

At  the  councillors.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJGla 

Bailiff’s  maid.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ61b 

Castle  Hohenwald.  By  Streckfuss wSt8c 

Countess  Erika’s  apprenticeship.  By  Kirschner  ( Schu - 

bin , pseud.)  wK637 

Countess  Gisela.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ61c 

Eichhofs.  By  Veleska  ( Reichenbach , pseud.) wV233 

Enchanting  and  enchanted.  By  Hocklander wH113e 

Erlach  court.  By  Kirschner  ( Schubin , pseud.) wK637e 

Family  feud.  By  Harder wH21f 

From  hand  to  hand.  By  Frederick  ( Raimund , pseud  ) . wF874f 

Gold  Elsie.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ61g 

Green  gate.  By  Wichert wW63g 

Hulda.  By  Stahr wStl7 

In  the  Schillingscourt.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ61i 

Lady  with  the  rubies.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ611 

Little  moorland  princess.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.)  . . . . wJ611i 

Margarethe.  By  Schmieden wSch5 

New  race.  By  Frederick  ( Raimund , pseud.) wF874n 

“O  thou,  my  Austria.”  By  Kirschner  ( Schubin , pseud.) wK637o 

Old  mam’selle’s  secret.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ61o 

Only  a girl.  By  Hillern wH55o 

Owl’s  nest.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ61ow 

Penniless  girl.  By  Behrens  ( Heimburg , pseud.) wB412pe 

Saint  Michael.  By  Buerstenbinder  ( Werner , pseud.)  ...  .wB86s 

Second  wife.  By  John  ( Marlitt , pseud.) wJ61s 

Severa.  By  Twardowska wT91s 

Too  rich.  By  Streckfuss wSt8t 

Vain  forebodings.  By  Schulze  ( Oswald , pseud.) wSch8v 

Violetta.  By  Manteuffel wM314v 

Why  did  he  not  die?  By  Volckhausen wV88 

Wister,  Owen.  Jimmyjohn  boss,  and  other  stories.  [Ranch 

life]  sW76j 

Lin  McLean  W761 

Philosophy  4 [Harvard  university] W76p 

Red  men  and  white  [Indian  frontier  life] sW76r 

Virginian  [Wyoming  cow-boy] w76v 

Witherspoon,  Orlando.  Doctor  Ben W77 

Wolf,  Emma.  Heirs  of  yesterday  [Story  of  the  Jew] W83h 

Other  things  being  equal W83o 


FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


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Wolff,  Julius.  Salt  master  of  Luneburg  [Germany,  15  cen- 
tury]   W834 

Wood,  Mrs.  Ellen  P.  East  Lynne W847 

Wood,  Henry.  Victor  Serenus  [Story  of  Pauline  era] W849 

Woods,  Katherine  P.  Metzerott,  shoemaker  [Christian  so- 
cialism]   W86 

Woolsey,  Sarah  C.  ( Susan  Coolidge,  pseud  ) For  summer 

afternoons  sW886f 

Woolson,  Constance  F.  Anne  [Mackinac  island] W888a 

Dorothy,  and  other  Italian  stories sW888do 

East  angels  [Florida] W888ea 

For  the  major  [South  Carolina] W888fo 

Horace  Chase  [Village  life  in  Alleghanies  and  Florida]  .W888h 
Worthington,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  {Griffith  A.  Nicholas , 

pseud.)  Biddy  club  [Servant  question] W89 

Wright,  Mary  T.  Aliens  [Problem  of  the  negro] W93d 

Wyatt,  Edith.  Every  one  his  own  way sW97e 

True  love  [Chicago  story] W97t 

Yam,  pseud.  Wikkey Y1 

Yates,  E.  H.  Broken  to  harness  [English  domestic  life] Y2 

Running  the  gauntlet  [English  country  seat] Y2r 

Yeats,  S.  L.  Chevalier  d’Auriac Y3 

Heart  of  Denise  and  other  tales sY3h 

Yeats,  W.  B.  Secret  rose  [Mediaeval  and  modern  fairy 

tales]  sY34 

Yechton,  Barbara,  pseud.  See  Krause,  Lydia  F. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  Armourer’s  prentices  [Time  of  Henry  8].Y8a 
Beechcroft  at  Rockstone.  Sequel , Two  sides  of  the  shield. Y8be 

Caged  lion  [Captivity  of  James  1 of  Scotland] Y8c 

Carbonels  Y8ca 

Chaplet  of  pearls  [Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  1572]..Y8cha 

Clever  woman  of  the  family Y8cl 

Cook  and  the  captive Y8co 

Constable’s  tower;  or,  The  times  of  Magna  Charta Y8con 

Cross  roads  Y8cr 

Cunning  woman’s  grandson;  a tale  of  Cheddar  one  hun- 
dred years  ago... Y8cu 

Daisy  chain  [Religious  domestic  novel] Y8d 

Dynevor  terrace  Y8dy 

Heartsease  Y8h 

Heir  of  Redclyffe Y8he 

Hopes  and  fears Y8ho 

Lady  Hester  Y81a 

Long  vacation  Y81o 

Love  and  life  [England,  1700-50] Y81ov 

Magnum  bonum  Y8m 

More  by- words  Y8mr 

Nutties  father  Y8n 

Our  new  mistress Y8o 

P’s  and  Q’s Y8p 

Pillars  of  the  house.  2v Y8pi 

Release  [French  revolution] Y8r 

Scenes  and  characters Y8s 


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FICTION— AUTHOR  LIST. 


Slaves  of  Sabinus Y8sl 

Stray  pearls.  Sequel  to  Chaplet  of  pearls Y8st 

Trial  Y8tr 

Two  penniless  princesses  [Story  of  captivity  of  two 

daughters  of  James  1 of  Scotland] Y8tw 

Two  sides  of  the  shield.  Sequel  to  Beechcroft  at  Rock- 

stone  Y8ty 

Unknown  to  history  [Mary,  queen  of  Scotland] Y8u 

Young  step-mother  Y8y 

Zangwill,  Israel.  Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto  [Jews  in  Europe].  .sZld 

Bachelor’s  club  Zlb 

Children  of  the  Ghetto  [Jews  of  London] sZlc 

Grey  wig  sZlg 

Mantle  of  Elijah  [Domestic  life  of  an  English  statesman].  .Zlm 
Master  [Artist  life] Zlma 


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